"Young people are the messengers we send to a life we will never see." Larry Miller (the late owner of the Utah Jazz and eminent entrepreneur)
So how do we treat and educate them? And what kind of knowledge are our young consuming?
"It has been said that the gate of history turns on small hinges, and so do people's lives ...."
February 24, 2009
February 12, 2009
They walked in circles
I witnessed a family walk circles outside a hotel chain. They were lobbying for better contracts. "Fair wages" they yelled one by one and in unison. Mothers, fathers and eight year olds. Someday I want to help them and help corporations listen to them. And broker a win-win. I understand organizations exist (unions) but a 3rd party who is business minded and connected, might help.
February 3, 2009
Macro view, micro action
Lately, I have been around some amazing and innovative thinkers. Each one brings an uncanny ability to spew insights with ease on provocative and relevant topics. I can learn a boundless amount from them. It is interesting to note however that the biggest challenge of them is all is how to take macro-level thinking to the micro-action level. To truly translate big thoughts into tangible value-add items for society ....
The 3E's and 3F's
Live your life with the 3E’s: Energy, Enthusiasm, and Empathy. And the 3F’s: Faith, Family and Friends. And good karma will come your way.
February 2, 2009
Same cell, different sheet
Looking to reference a specific cell in all of the worksheets and display the results in separate cells on one summary sheet ...?
Enter the "sheet name" in a cell & use the fill handle to drag across all sheet names (however they are named - so long as you have the tab names in a list of cells).
Assuming these are in A1:A30, then in B1, enter:
=INDIRECT("'"&A1&"'!E10"), assuming E10 is the repeating cell in each sheet, and fill this across. (That's an apostrophe inside the quotes.)
Enter the "sheet name" in a cell & use the fill handle to drag across all sheet names (however they are named - so long as you have the tab names in a list of cells).
Assuming these are in A1:A30, then in B1, enter:
=INDIRECT("'"&A1&"'!E10"), assuming E10 is the repeating cell in each sheet, and fill this across. (That's an apostrophe inside the quotes.)
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