What is Power BI and Why Should You Use it?

Many of us use Excel for analysing and presenting data, and whilst we have become adept at VLOOKUPs and Pivot Tables, it is a challenge to combine large amounts of data from different sources.

What Would You Do If You Had More Free Time?

What would you do if you won the lottery?

The amount is up to you: one million, five million, 50 million. The question, however, is not what you would spend it on (gold shoes, obviously) but what you would do with your time?

Paul Gapper, Senior Facilitator at Happy, explains more in this blog.

How Webmart Maximise Their Competitive Advantage

What areas of your organisation do you monitor? In this 2:40 minute video, Simon Biltcliffe explains how at Webmart, they monitor the company’s Intellectual, Emotional and Financial return for true competitive advantage.

Pivot Tables: You’ve Got to Get Them in Your Life!

An essential feature of Microsoft Excel, Pivot Tables help organise and summarise user data. The easy-to-use tool can greatly assist with interpreting key trends and drawing conclusions from large data sets.

In this blog, Billy gives four reasons why Excel’s Pivot Tables are an essential tool.

The COOK Model for Great Relationships at Work

How do you resolve conflict between colleagues at work? In this two- and a half-minute video, Rosie Brown talks about how COOK has implemented a model for relationships at work, and how this has helped teams to work together better.