See our bibliography of spreadsheet best practice, risk management, errors and testing, and methods for improving spreadsheets.
We are conscious of very few of our errors. When people are confronted with their actual error rates, they are typically shocked.
Once information is loaded into a spreadsheet, it acquires properties that it may not deserve – a process called reification.
The twenty principles for good spreadsheet practice aims to reduce the amount of time wasted and the number of errors.
The cascading structure of typical spreadsheet formulae means that just about every spreadsheet is almost certainly wrong.
Our spreadsheet methodology has criteria for designing, building, and validating spreadsheets to ensure that they work correctly.
Creating a slow spreadsheet is easy. Creating an efficient spreadsheet requires more thought and application of specific techniques.
Overconfidence is one of the main causes of spreadsheet errors. Being informed about overconfidence leads to more accurate spreadsheets.
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