We begin with a post by Carol Mae Whittick of Toastmasters International, where she explores authenticity. She says, “It seems to me that the strong need to understand and experience authenticity is a collective response to the increasingly artificial world we find ourselves in.”
Last week we looked at waterfall charts, and this week, we move to stacked waterfall charts and their benefits. Recognizing that it’s not easy to create stacked waterfall charts in PowerPoint alone, we look how the think-cell add-in can help you create stacked waterfall charts in PowerPoint. We also bring you quotes, press releases, and templates from the last few days.
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