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7 Goals to Invigorate Your Career in the New Year

All Things Admin

You’ll also prove your dedication to your executive and colleagues, and wind up with a personal sense of pride and accomplishment. Whether you’re struggling with meeting your goals, or having a difficult time even coming up with them, a session or two with a career coach can help you chart your course to success. Read, read, read!

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7 Steps to Documenting Complex Office Procedures and Systems

All Things Admin

For example, when we do webinars, there are things that happen before the webinar to set it up, tasks we need to perform the day of the event, and post-event procedures for adding the replay to our online training center. A system is a series of procedures that all work together to accomplish larger, more complex tasks and projects.

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Strategies for Advancing Your Career in Administrative Services

Office Dynamics

Regardless of what path you’re on, if you’re interested in moving up the ladder as an assistant, there are several strategies to better position yourself for success. You can’t expect to move up if you aren’t already fully and completely (even exceptionally) competent with the basic duties and responsibilities of the role.

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Why Are You #AdminProud?

All Things Admin

As part of our professional development, I had taken basic MS Word and Excel courses. I enjoyed them and signed up for more courses through our local technical college. Eventually, 13 years later, I received my Administrative Assistant Associate Degree. I started working in a school district as a paraprofessional.

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How to Become an Expert in Your Chosen Field

Eat Your Career

Rather, it’s because I’ve immersed myself in the field—soaked up knowledge and applied it at a rapid pace. I have an entire library of past work I can reference. One of the most common things I hear from professionals when discussing reputation in the workplace is that they want to be seen as an expert. Pretty cool.

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How to Become an Expert in Your Chosen Field

Eat Your Career

Rather, it’s because I’ve immersed myself in the field—soaked up knowledge and applied it at a rapid pace. I have an entire library of past work I can reference. One of the most common things I hear from professionals when discussing reputation in the workplace is that they want to be seen as an expert. Pretty cool.

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Certain Truths That Never Change In Professional Development

Office Dynamics

While I grew up in Ohio and lived there into my mid-20s, I did move away and have been gone ever since. We have a great topic to start the year: Creating Your Professional Development Plan, featuring some special advice from Chrissy Scivicque, a good friend and Career Coach. Find a mentor or “buddy” to help and guide you, if need be.

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