Thursday, February 23, 2012

Increasing Your Speed in Excel by Barry M. Benson

We all know that Microsoft Excel will play an integral role in majority of the careers that we as business majors go into. Even non-corporate jobs require some sort of degree of computer knowledge. As professor Sistrunk always says, we need to develop skills that add value to the companies that we work for. Well having an above average proficiency in Microsoft would add value to any company. Increasing your speed in Excel would make you an above average excel user. The tutorials on the website do help to a certain extent, but it is what is provided. I challenge you guys to go a step further to learn the hot keys and short cuts so that you can navigate through excel much quicker. 

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Barry M. Benson, Founder
J.Benson & Company, LLC

4 comments:

  1. This is very helpful information. I feel this will make my excel experience more effective and productive. Thank you.

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  2. I agree. We need to challenge ourselves to go beyond what is merely "required" in order to excel (no pun intended) in corporate America. Too often do only achieve the minimum.

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  3. I agree with this post. I know how to use excel, but i get frustrated with doing all the equations and the amount of time it takes to find the things you are looking for. With shortcuts, i can almost cut my time spent on projects and assignments in half.

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  4. the information used in this post has been very informative. The fact that i have an advanced ability in excel, has helped me gain various jobs and internships

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