Learn more about the 5 whys. Five whys (or 5 whys) is an iterative interrogative technique used to explore the cause-and-effect relationships underlying a particular problem. The primary goal of the technique is to determine the root cause of a defect or problem by repeating the question "Why?". Each answer forms the basis of the next question. The "five" in the name derives from an anecdotal observation on the number of iterations needed to resolve the problem.
10 tips for Excel charts to make your life easier! 📈
Get the tutorial Excel file by clicking here: 10 tips for Excel charts and start training yourself to improve making charts in Excel! Today I found a simple but excellent tutorial from Microsoft. You get 10 tips to make charts in a faster and simpler way. I particularly like the tips number 4 and 9.
Learn new Excel tricks and tips
Here is one of the best post where he presents a compilation of the best Excel tips and tricks ranging from beginner to pro that will save you time and make you more productive
To Do List Template
Here is a great To Do List by Jon Macdougall, the Excel MVP.
Use it for yourself, for your team, for your meetings or for project management with other people.
Tailor this template and take the habit of using it instead of redoing the design of your To Do List each time you create a new one.