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How I Learned to Work Less But Do More

Success

Not a single blank space in my calendar. I would binge on some TV show with a wildly irresponsible male lead, someone who keeps no calendar but still gets all the girls. Bell is now the host of The Robcast podcast, has published 11 books, has multiple films of his tours, and travels the U.S. Existential dread? The burn box.

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Help Your Supervisors Start 2018 Out Right

Clutter Coach

As we remove the plastic wrappings from our new calendars and start neatly recording upcoming events and plans, we’re inspired to make 2018 the best year ever. Supervisors and managers in your organization are having the same thoughts—they want to make 2018 the best year ever, for themselves and their people. Look Back! ?

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Assistants Must Excel at the Fundamentals

Office Dynamics

From Joan Burge’s new book, Joan’s Greatest Administrative Secrets Revealed (2018). They feel they have been managing calendars or planning meetings forever so why pay attention. I never take for granted the basic ‘platform’ skills I learned in the early days as a speaker. This is not smart. Don’t ever rest on your laurels.

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How the Holiday Season Can Help Your Career

On The Job

So, find a calendar of a boss's favorite baseball team and offer it to him so he can feel cheered in 2018 every time he looks at it. Or, reach out to a teammate who has been struggling to learn a new program and offer to pick her up a cup of tea or coffee the next time you're going on a snack run.

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The Future of the Administrative Profession

Office Dynamics

By 2018, a fifth generation, the Millennial, will enter the work force. And it is changing again as executives recognize that administrators aren’t just for typing emails or making travel plans. Competencies – Calendaring, travel, task organization, projects. Bridge the gap with each other. Is it strong and thriving?

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Ryan Anderson VP of Global Research & Insights MillerKnoll | The Return to Office & Reengineering Cities

Allwork

What you’ll learn How is the state of return to office varying across different cities? But we started reinstalling travel processes and saying, no, the executive team needs to go to where the work team is. You’ve got so much to learn. Zoom meeting doesn’t cut it. I’m not talking metaverse.

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On the job tips for new Admins.

Laughing all the Way to Work

If he is travelling, I send it by e-mail, but it has been my experience that I will get better results with a face-to-face meeting. INCOMING MAIL: As with e-mail, you should read the letter to see if there are any action items for your boss (or yourself) and diarize them or put the appropriate dates in the calendar. Thanks for sharing.