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Thank you for joining our Admin Blog-a-thon, what’s next?

Office Dynamics

Did you have the most incredible Administrative Professionals’ Week this year? and we brought back the April Blog-a-Thon for the Administrative Professional where we gathered here each weekday with a new content post and shared a place for administrative professionals to comment, question and discuss their careers.

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Free Webinar Teaches You How to Develop Your Persuasion Skills

Office Dynamics

As we celebrate 25 years in business we’re offering a free webinar each month for administrative professionals to continue their skill development and learn more about who we are and what we offer the administrative profession. We have about 5 spaces left for our fall 2015 class.

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4 Ways To Get Noticed At Work

Office Dynamics

It’s time for administrative professionals to come up from the clouds that have cast a gloom over their performance. Follow our Company Page on LinkedIn. Didn’t get a chance to register for the 2015 Annual Conference for Administrative Excellence? Stand out – be different – use your strengths to shine.

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Communicating With Your Manager

Office Dynamics

Many administrators are now handling their executive’s pre-read meeting materials by printing, reviewing and flagging them as appropriate. Many administrative professionals are doing research, preparing outgoing pre-reads and filtering e-mail note strings for their executive in preparation for a meeting. Department Issues.

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Executives and Assistants are Struggling Today

Office Dynamics

The cost to companies can be huge. Isn’t there some kind of instruction manual that outlines exactly how to create a great working partnership between administrative professionals and the people they support?” Assistants are being underutilized. Executive and Assistants are struggling! The way they’re working just isn’t working.