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What can assistants expect in 2014?

Practically Perfect PA

I know I always say I can’t believe how the time flies but I seriously can’t believe how quickly 2013 past us by! Throughout 2013 we noticed a huge increase in PA networking with a number of local networking groups springing up across the UK. Our training should inspire us through a really creative atmosphere.

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Luck vs. Planning for Success

Office Dynamics

I speak on this topic in my Star Achievement Series® training for executive and administrative assistants. What we often see as luck is really a person who has prepared for months and even years to get that great job, launch a new career, buy that fantastic home or second home or gracefully retire. Welcome to another great Monday!

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Christoph Fleischmann of Arthur | Bridging the Hybrid Work Divide with Mixed Reality

Allwork

Since joining the industry in 2013, Christoph Fleischmann has made a tremendous impact in the world of AR, VR and ML. Today, my guest, Christoph Fleischmann of Arthur Technologies, has joined the Virtual Reality World in 2013. but it’s a B chip implant for the ability to ride train busses, buy things from vending machines, etc.

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Do You Know Your Lifestyle Ratios?

Stephanie LH Calahan

In the example below, this person is well on their way to retiring. Both hourly consulting and training classes are partially leveraged because the business owner spends time teaching, consulting, and supervising. Training classes. (These definitions correlate to your time spent, not the IRS definitions.) Monthly Hours.

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What You Can Learn About Making Decisions From a Baseball Umpire

Success

The importance of quick decision making for baseball umpires Almost every tactic deployed and decision made by the umpires is based on training, decades spent honing the smallest details in an effort to get decisions right as often as humanly possible. “It’s called rodeo clowning, when another umpire is supposed to step in and play good cop.”

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