SpreedsheetCrusader
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- Sep 30, 2015
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Long wall of text sorry but I appreciate reading and giving some feedback
background: Engineering graduate has a PMI certification, worked primarily as a project coordinator in various projects related to business processes improvement in several companies for 5 years.
my situation in the past 2 years:
I was moved into a role that is not defined inside a big corp, it revolve around assisting the senior executive team in visualization and presentation slides creation (slides design and slide deck narrative and structure construction) , I use Excel mainly for producing my custom charts and basic info-graphics in addition to using the ole PowerPoint.
I was moved to this role after working on a mega project that was shut down inside the same corp. management decided to move me from the PMO to the VP office to do the role I have described above
my situation is that I feel my role have turned me into a craftsman without an actual craft ! ; people no longer consult me in various subjects (when i used to be working as a project coordinator i used to be engaged into different fields of knowledge but did not specialize in any of them), i noticed my work associates only approach me now for Spreadsheets and presentation related work and consultation.
For the past two year I started to feel uncomfortable and insecure, I do not know where I am heading. My compass is going haywire
inquiries
· I am not sure whether the transition I made was healthy or not, when I used to work on project management, relevancy to my engineering background was sort of high. Now I feel I am doing work similar to some extent to journalist working on visualizing cases and data, telling stories in articles and presentation cards (Washington post, fivethirtyeight etc.)
· Can I bank on Excel for a career? If so How can I evolve my proficiency levels in this particular tool? I have bought lots of technical books for Excel read them and used some of their concepts in work cases " Advanced Excel essentials for Jordan Goldmeier" " Excel power programming with VBA for Mr.Spreadsheets" “Excel charts from Mr.Excel” in addition I constantly visit web references, sites and forums and try to participate & learn.
· When it comes to VBA I feel I am swimming in an ocean and I cant specialize into something, VBA could be used for many things, I cannot master every application but I am doing well in manipulating and produce custom charts and dashboards utilizing VBA, because that is relevant to my current work assignments. I feel I can sustain what I have learned only when it is relevant to my day to day work engagement. That is a problem I am facing I guess.
· Will VBA have a future anyways? I have read in many forums and articles that it is not something to bank on for the future. Should I focus on learning HTML and mastering several JavaScript libraries instead? the lateral didn’t kick off well with me tried to start learning and churning through it last year but lack of actual application and relevancy to current assignments did not help in sustaining the knowledge I have learned.
background: Engineering graduate has a PMI certification, worked primarily as a project coordinator in various projects related to business processes improvement in several companies for 5 years.
my situation in the past 2 years:
I was moved into a role that is not defined inside a big corp, it revolve around assisting the senior executive team in visualization and presentation slides creation (slides design and slide deck narrative and structure construction) , I use Excel mainly for producing my custom charts and basic info-graphics in addition to using the ole PowerPoint.
I was moved to this role after working on a mega project that was shut down inside the same corp. management decided to move me from the PMO to the VP office to do the role I have described above
my situation is that I feel my role have turned me into a craftsman without an actual craft ! ; people no longer consult me in various subjects (when i used to be working as a project coordinator i used to be engaged into different fields of knowledge but did not specialize in any of them), i noticed my work associates only approach me now for Spreadsheets and presentation related work and consultation.
For the past two year I started to feel uncomfortable and insecure, I do not know where I am heading. My compass is going haywire
inquiries
· I am not sure whether the transition I made was healthy or not, when I used to work on project management, relevancy to my engineering background was sort of high. Now I feel I am doing work similar to some extent to journalist working on visualizing cases and data, telling stories in articles and presentation cards (Washington post, fivethirtyeight etc.)
· Can I bank on Excel for a career? If so How can I evolve my proficiency levels in this particular tool? I have bought lots of technical books for Excel read them and used some of their concepts in work cases " Advanced Excel essentials for Jordan Goldmeier" " Excel power programming with VBA for Mr.Spreadsheets" “Excel charts from Mr.Excel” in addition I constantly visit web references, sites and forums and try to participate & learn.
· When it comes to VBA I feel I am swimming in an ocean and I cant specialize into something, VBA could be used for many things, I cannot master every application but I am doing well in manipulating and produce custom charts and dashboards utilizing VBA, because that is relevant to my current work assignments. I feel I can sustain what I have learned only when it is relevant to my day to day work engagement. That is a problem I am facing I guess.
· Will VBA have a future anyways? I have read in many forums and articles that it is not something to bank on for the future. Should I focus on learning HTML and mastering several JavaScript libraries instead? the lateral didn’t kick off well with me tried to start learning and churning through it last year but lack of actual application and relevancy to current assignments did not help in sustaining the knowledge I have learned.
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