To zip up your next presentation, check out pppst.com. The home page of the site makes me think this one was designed for kids - the advice works for us all.
For people with management questions, Management Advice Clinic has a breezy style of addressing common workplace issues. Readers are encouraged to send in their own questions, although I doubt that follow-ups are personalized. More probably the answers are given in response to a crafted general question.
By the time we are managers, high school math lessons have quite often faded. When doing my MBA, I bought different calculators for each course because they stored different formulas. Now internet sites have more than I could possibly want, in formats that are even easier than the calculators. Try maths.com the next time you need a square root, trigonometry, or even a mortgage calculator. Another favourite of mine is the Canadian Mint's currency converter.
Even dictionary.com is replacing my fat-book formats in everyday use. With citations from three dictionaries for every word, it is hard to get up from my desk to seek out my big and beloved Oxford.
Of course the best tools are Google and Youtube. Just key in the topic plus tutorial, and your training prayers will be answered.
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