Elizabeth DiCesare

Elizabeth is a freelance writer, editor, and book reviewer based in Kitchener, Ontario. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from WLU, and a graduate certificate in International Development from Humber College. When she’s not working you can find her with her nose buried in a book, walking her miniature dachshund (named Corporal Sausage), or planning her next trip.
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How to Create a Project Brief (With a Template)

No good project can start without a brief. Here’s your guide to writing a project brief that’ll get your work approved and keep it headed in the right direction.

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What is Xero and How Does it Work?

What is Xero? Just one of the most popular examples of accounting and business finance software out there. Here’s more.

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Jira Cloud vs. Server: Which One Do You Need?

Choosing between Jira Cloud vs. Server is usually up to a system administrator, but here’s a guide to making that decision if it’s up to you.

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How to Use Excel: A Guide for Beginners

Learn how to use Excel with our beginner’s guide covering essential tips, tricks, and functions to master spreadsheet management. Boost your productivity and organize data like a pro.

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HR Reporting: What It Is and Some Essential Reports

HR reporting is all about making sure your teams have everything they need to perform at their best. Here’s how it works.

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Data Aggregation 101: What It Is and What It Can Do for Your Team

Data aggregation is about bringing data from multiple sources into a single place and making it more accessible for your team. Here’s how.

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How to Successfully Closeout a Project and Why It’s Important

With a project closeout, project managers can make sure project deliverables go to the right place, and take a project’s lessons and roll them out to future initiatives.