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QuickBaseJunkie
Qrew Legend
3 years ago@Mark Shnier (Your Quickbase Coach) Thanks for the shoutout! Always much appreciated.
@Christine Kirk I'm so glad you've found my resources, in case you didn't come across this one (below), it is specific to creating YOY charts. There is no video, so it's not as easy to find online.
https://www.quickbasejunkie.com/blog/how-to-yoy-chart
-Sharon
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ChristineK
3 years agoQrew Cadet
Thank you Sharon! Very helpful!
Thank you also Mark! Yes, I agree. I work in telehealth, and previously we were with a startup company. About 95% of the company was male, and I would say 100% of our dev team.
It's funny, I knew I loved QB the second I completed the QB university. I excelled at logic and have a passion for that kind of thinking, and am now finding that my forte is in kind of systems thinking. You do cross over all of the various elements and how they fold together. I'm fortunate to have had a career change with the pandemic, and with that, a promotion to the director of operations for our program, so have had the wonderful career fortune/opportunity to be in the driver's seat to rebuild this. Now, other programs within our division are seeking me out to help build/refine some of their QB elements, which is something I generally enjoy. Within 3 months, I've learned so much, and am looking forward to continue to learn more. I think you hit it on the head that to excel, you kind of have to understand how elements tie together + understand workflows + understand that you're building a program that has the structure baked in, and that's what this resource is really useful for.
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Christine Kirk
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Thank you also Mark! Yes, I agree. I work in telehealth, and previously we were with a startup company. About 95% of the company was male, and I would say 100% of our dev team.
It's funny, I knew I loved QB the second I completed the QB university. I excelled at logic and have a passion for that kind of thinking, and am now finding that my forte is in kind of systems thinking. You do cross over all of the various elements and how they fold together. I'm fortunate to have had a career change with the pandemic, and with that, a promotion to the director of operations for our program, so have had the wonderful career fortune/opportunity to be in the driver's seat to rebuild this. Now, other programs within our division are seeking me out to help build/refine some of their QB elements, which is something I generally enjoy. Within 3 months, I've learned so much, and am looking forward to continue to learn more. I think you hit it on the head that to excel, you kind of have to understand how elements tie together + understand workflows + understand that you're building a program that has the structure baked in, and that's what this resource is really useful for.
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Christine Kirk
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