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Kickstarting Your Business with Crowdsourcing
$99.00This course will show you how to leverage all types of crowdsourcing (including microwork, macrowork, crowdvoting, crowdcontests, crowdwisdom, and crowdfunding) to kickstart your business’ growth. -
Microsoft 365 Excel: Part 3: Exporting and Sourcing Data
$99.00Export data Use data sources Use Microsoft Forms -
Microsoft 365 Word: Online: Formatting Text and Paragraphs
$99.00In this course you will learn how to: Apply character formatting, Create lists, Control paragraph layout, and Apply styles to text. -
Microsoft Skype for Business 2016: Customizing Skype for Business
$99.00In this lesson you will learn how to customize contact groups, use recording features, and customize Skype for Business options. -
Microsoft Sway: Working with a Sway Project
$99.00In this course you will learn how to edit Sway projects, share a Sway project, and set Sway project options. -
Using Activities to Make Training Fun
$139.99In this course, you will explore different types of games, including icebreakers, energizers, simulations, and case studies. You will also learn how to get buy-in, deal with reluctant participants, troubleshoot games, and create your own games. To top things off, we will give you four activities that you can customize and re-use in your own training sessions. -
Microsoft 365 OneNote: Online: Working with Notes, Part Two
$99.00In this course you will learn how to: use tags and symbols, add handwritten text to a note, and use OneNote’s highlighting tools. -
Microsoft 365: 2021 Feature Updates
$99.00By the end of this course, users should be comfortable using the new features of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook that were released in 2021 for the desktop version of Microsoft 365. -
Generation Gap: Closing the Gap in the Workplace
$139.99During this course, you will consider whether defining the actual limits of each generation is most important, or whether the merits of people within the context of employment is the bigger issue. You will learn about the various types of generations and how human resource practices can bridge the gap.