This week in class we learned how to use Microsoft Excel. My past experiences with Excel have all been simple and usually involved making spread sheets containing basic contact information. Therefore, I thought excel was a useless application. After seeing its other functions however, I realized it is an extremely efficient program that I can use to manage financial and statistical information.
As tennisTIME continues to grow, I will have a lot of finances and statistics that will need to be evaluated. The amount of downloads and purchases of my application will need to be documented. With the use of Excel, number crunching will become effortless. Excel will also be useful to create charts/graphs. These charts/graphs could display endless categories such as: profits, sales, customer feedback, etc. Such images would illustrate my company's overall progress in a simple way, showing me what needs improvement and what tactics/areas are successful.
An extremely helpful tool in Excel is the Pivot Table. Pivot Tables will allow me to evaluate and organize great amounts of data. Pivot Tables can quickly summarize any aspect of my company. If tennisTIME gets big Pivot Tables would be the perfect way to keep my company organized.
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