Tips, Hacks & Inspiration

Discover practical tips and learnings from our trainings and workshops on OKRs, Design Thinking, Time Management, and more. Short, actionable insights to help you and your team work smarter every day. Follow our Skillsletter for updates.

Google Sheets Shortcuts

Google Sheets Shortcuts

Whether you're a spreadsheet novice or a data wizard, Google Sheets shortcuts can drastically improve your workflow. These useful shortcuts from our Corporate Google Sheets Training not only save time but also help reduce errors, making your work smoother and more...

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How to use ChatGPT for presentations

How to use ChatGPT for presentations

Using ChatGPT to help with presentations can streamline the process of creating content, organizing ideas, and making sure your presentation is engaging and professional. Here’s a step-by-step guide to leveraging ChatGPT for your presentations: 1. Brainstorming and...

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Presentation books

Presentation books

Here you find an overview of the best presentation books our presentation coach Joern Steinz uses as a base for his presentation skills training. Resonate by Nancy Duarte The best book on structuring presentations if you want your audience to take action. Zum...

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Pipe symbol keyboard shortcut for Mac & Windows

Pipe symbol keyboard shortcut for Mac & Windows

A vertical bar ( | ) often looks better as a separator than a forward slash. To create it, you can simply remember the following key combinations: Vertical Bar on Mac On Apple devices, you can create a vertical bar using the key combination: option + 7Vertical Bar on...

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Common Complaints About Bosses

Common Complaints About Bosses

Understanding Employee Grievances In the dynamic realm of workplace environments, the relationship between employees and their bosses plays a pivotal role in the success of an organization. A harmonious rapport can lead to increased productivity, enhanced morale, and...

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Checklist Presentation

Checklist Presentation

Top 10 takeaways from our presentation training1) ATTENTION: Presentations should either start at the "There is something to eat" (i.e. how a situation can be improved) or "There is a threat" level to appeal to the Croc Brain. 2) BIG IDEA: Formulate for yourself the...

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