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Certification Programs for Administrative Professionals

Jen Lawrence

Whether you’re an administrative professional looking for a way to validate your skill set or a manager looking to contribute to your admin’s professional development ( thank you, thank you, thank you ), certification is the perfect step. Clear indication of administrative intent and commitment.

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7 Goals to Invigorate Your Career in the New Year

All Things Admin

Your network is also a treasure trove of information regarding upcoming conferences, seminars, and events — and you may even get a significant discount just for being a member of a professional association. Professional associations allow you to network with other members in a way that’s beneficial for your career.

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An Admin’s Guide to Career Curation

All Things Admin

To do this, you need to constantly look for opportunities to develop and expand your skillset, nurture your network and professional relationships, set short and long-term goals, and adapt to industry trends. Network and Build Relationships.

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What the Administrative Professionals Think About Joan Burge "Takin It to the Streets!"

Office Dynamics

Last week I received a cool message about two administrative professionals who attended the Joan Burge, "Takin It to the Streets" one-day workshop. I'm attaching a copy of the October newsletter for the Madison (Wisconsin) chapter of IAAP. I chose this profession because I enjoy it.

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What the Administrative Professionals Think About Joan Burge "Takin It to the Streets!"

Office Dynamics

Last week I received a cool message about two administrative professionals who attended the Joan Burge, "Takin It to the Streets" one-day workshop. I'm attaching a copy of the October newsletter for the Madison (Wisconsin) chapter of IAAP. I chose this profession because I enjoy it.

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Travel Planning in a Pandemic? Here’s What You Need to Know

All Things Admin

Tap into your online networks to ask others what they are seeing and experiencing firsthand. Conferences and events may be a go one week and called off the next. HOW TO USE THIS ARTICLE IN YOUR NEWSLETTER OR WEBSITE. Want to use this article in your newsletter, ezine or website? Visit state and local websites.

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4 Ways to Leverage Your Comprehensive Professional Portfolio Strategy

All Things Admin

3 Types of Professional Portfolios There are three types of professional portfolios: print, social, and digital. Hosted on a social media platform (typically LinkedIn), it’s a way to attract attention, share your accomplishments and expertise, and create a professional global network.

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