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Make Educated Decisions When Choosing an Administrative Conference (Part 1 of 6)

Office Dynamics

Since there are so many administrative conferences being offered, I would like to walk you through a series of blogs on how to select the conference that is right for you, gain approval and how to get the most for your investment. What is your goal or goals for going to a conference? Start with the end in mind.

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4 ways to make people feel valued at work, even when you’re not all together

Ideas.Ted

This post is part of TED’s “How to Be a Better Human” series, each of which contains a piece of helpful advice from people in the TED community; browse through all the posts here. Remember how it felt when someone looked you in the eye, gave you a firm handshake and said with feeling, “Thank you so much”? Write clearly.

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Tips to Be Present at a Networking Event

Jen Lawrence

Resist the urge to post on social media or send learnings emails to your team members during presentations and workshops. Instead, identify gaps in the agenda or wait until the end of the day to share your favorite pictures, videos, quotes, and learnings from the day. Learn how to create your networking event goals here.

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Say Goodbye To Calendar Tetris And Say Hello To Strategic Calendar Planning

Melissa Peoples

How do these trends and patterns affect how you manage their time, projects, and deliverables? How do you ensure tasks, projects, and meetings have a clear goal and definition so that it isn't open-ended? If not, it is hard to align their calendar with their goals and priorities.

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Five C’s of Better Trust Relationships

Ian's Messy Desk

In building trust relationships, the 5Cs – Clarity, Candour, Commitment, Caring, and Communication – offer a simple yet effective guide: Clarity – is constancy of purpose in supporting individuals and teams with the resources of people, time and money that will enable them to accomplish their goals. Related articles.

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Planner Or Tickler (1-31) File? - How to Use Both For Optimal.

Stephanie LH Calahan

How to Use Both For Optimal Professional & Personal Productivity (guest post by Meggin McIntosh) A question that often comes up in workshops as well as on my blog is this one: How do you suggest people use their calendar (planner) in conjunction with the tickler (1-31) files? "The Ph.D.

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10 Conversations That Can Transform Your Workplace

Ian's Messy Desk

Doesn’t it make sense to spend a few of those hours teaming up with co-workers to figure out how to make the workplace better? How do you keep the conversation from turning into a gripe session? Now, rephrase it in the form of a positive goal. If my number-crunching has real value, I’d like to know exactly how.”

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