Category: Philosophy
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Keeping it Clean: A Daily Routine for Stellar Cyber Hygiene

In the world of data analytics and business, where confidential and sensitive information forms the lifeblood of our decision-making processes, effective cyber security is not just desirable—it’s essential.
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Leveling Up: Developing a Growth Mindset for Tech Careers through RPG Logic

Imagine embarking on an epic journey in a vast, ever-changing world. This world is filled with diverse roles you can play, countless quests to undertake, and infinite opportunities for growth and progression. The more challenges you face and overcome, the stronger you become, gaining new skills and abilities along the way. Each setback, each obstacle…
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In Defense of Home: The Case for Continued Remote Work Post-Pandemic

As we move further into the post-pandemic world, it’s clear that our ways of working have been irrevocably altered. While some herald a full return to the office as a return to normalcy, others, like myself, see the value and potential in embracing remote work.
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Charting the Course: Knowing and Measuring What Matters

Song Recommendation for today’s article: Hello, data whisperers! Remember the game Watch Dogs, where Aiden Pearce used his mad hacker skills to turn a whole city into his playground? Imagine if we could do the same with our businesses—cracking the code of success, and knowing exactly what actions to take to reach our objectives. Well,…
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Heart in the Machine: Emotion, Empathy, and Their Unforeseen Role in Automation

I can neither confirm nor deny that I may have botched the scheduled publication time of today’s post on VBA… But in the spirit of consistency, I still wanted to get something fresh out for anyone who may be reading in the evenings after work. In the spirit of full disclosure, I am the type…
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Bridging the Gap: How Mastery in Excel Sets You Up for Success in Programming and Automation

This piece will be more reflective than our typical content, because it ties heavily into why I’m writing these posts in the first place. I was fortunate to have someone help me get started (though he still denies he did much; you know who you are) in the world of reporting and automation early in…
