CP 001: Chandoo.org Podcast First Episode – Introduction, What to expect, Show formalities & Special gift

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Chandoo.org Podcast - Session 001 - Introduction, What to expect, Show formalities & a special gift for you

 

Chandoo.org Podcast is here….

Friends, fans & supporters of Chandoo.org,

I am so happy to add another dimension to our website. Chandoo.org podcast is finally here. You can listen to the inaugural episode by using the audio player above.

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  5. Just visit Chandoo.org regularly. Whenever we have a new podcast, you can just listen to it right here. Book mark our podcast page too.

What is in this session?

Since this is the very first episode of our show, I focused on these aspects,

  • Introducing myself, my family & Chandoo.org to you
  • Setting expectations for this podcast
  • Format of the show & resources you will get
  • Important links and pages
  • A special gift to you for tuning in.

So go ahead and listen the show.

Right click here to download the MP3 file to your computer.

Links & resources mentioned in this session:

Special free gift to our listeners

  • You must listen to the podcast to get this link.

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19 Responses to “15 Quick & powerful ways to analyze business data”

  1. JP says:

    This is just great Chandoo! Aspiring operation managers should be knowing these powerful analysis approach. Thank you for sharing.

  2. syed nadeem abbas says:

    It's very helpful stuff and I am expecting much more awsome in coming training program.
    Thanks for sharing.

  3. Ndy says:

    This awesome! I always enjoy their excel quick tricks!

  4. Ndy says:

    I meant 'your' texcel tricks

  5. SB says:

    This is Fantastic.

    I use quite a few of them on a fairly regular basis. Now I will have a one stop location for a lot of the fire power I need for my analysis
    Great help and thanks for sharing Chandoo.

  6. Sunadh says:

    Thanks Chandoo!!!! You work "Hard" to put our lives at "Ease".......

  7. Rajat Kumar says:

    Thank-you Chandoo. 🙂

  8. Prash says:

    Thank you Chandoo! This came at a right time!

  9. Judie Lopez says:

    Thank you chandoo!

  10. Judie Lopez says:

    Superb!

  11. fred fonda says:

    simply awesome stuff. you got my attention can't wait for more.

  12. Lucho says:

    it`s nice man! Thanks. I like it: brief explanations, powerful functions.

  13. Abhishek says:

    hi, awesome.

    I want to join

  14. MingMong says:

    What's stopping me using powerpivot:
    #link powerpivot tables on more than one criteria, e.g. Customer Name and postal code as they might have multiple delivery addresses.
    #update names across multiple pivots (especially when grouping)
    #grouping dates/number into non linear chunks, e.g 1-10, 10- 15, 15-28,28-31
    #Quickly changing number format (i.e. rather than right click -> number format, click any cell and change the format for all numbers in that field, in that report.

    other things:
    #fiscal calendar calcs -> 4/4/5 week vs calendar, P1= april? jan? September?
    #mileage() -> variables are(Start point, end point, postal code/geocords, route option, route planner) output = mileage as per route planner (google/bing maps) and economic, fastest... etc
    #Coffee() -> variables are (Number of drinks, mug size, type, milk, sugar, flavour, takeaway) -> obviously a joke, but well done for making it to the end...

  15. Chloe says:

    Hi Chandon,
    I would like ask a question. I’m now warp ling with a project to analyse the Bottom 10 performance products with 6 parameters (like rating, no. Of clients etc). May I know if I can use proportion of each parameters and get score & 5 star rating for each of them?
    Appreciate if you can help with this. Thanks!

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