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What if you needed life-saving surgery and you were looking for the right doctor to perform it. At the first doctor’s office, you walk in

What if you needed life-saving surgery and you were looking for the right doctor to perform it. At the first doctor’s office, you walk in

I’ve always been a carrot guy. Not a stick guy. If I can encourage people with a reward rather than a punishment, that’s the route

Recently, I’ve been hearing and reading reports about “robot-proof jobs.” Everybody is freaking out that their job may someday disappear thanks to advanced technologies. But

In an effort to provide all of the training opportunities that our clients need, Savvy has become certified as an iManage-authorized training partner. “We’re big

Create a Table of Contents (TOC) that Includes Specific Styles The normal way to create a table of contents (TOC) is to let Word automatically

The hits just keep coming. Security hits at law firms, that is. Cybercriminals seem to have a laser pointed at law firms today and they

In 2015, Theresa Evans, Director of Human Resources for Whiteford Taylor Preston, was looking for a way to solve some of her most persistent training

MS Excel: Displaying Negative Percentages in Red It’s easy using Excel’s built-in number formats to display negative values in red. What isn’t so obvious is

Bass, Berry & Sims Chooses SavvySMART Content Library “We will upgrade to Microsoft 2016 at the end of the year but, because we already have

Woot Woot! The 2017 ALA Conference is being held in Denver this April! That’s my backyard, baby! Not only will I attend the conference, but