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A business case outline for an internal PA network

Practically Perfect PA

People are undoubtedly the best asset of every firm and having a PA network will help confirm that PA’s are an important and integral part of the organisation. An internal network will help us to build stronger relationships and enable better teamwork, communication and easier delegation and reciprocation of help.

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The Power of the Strategic Partnership Whitepaper

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Jackie Ludwig, CEO, LUMINI Network. She’s worked in various industries, from banking to real estate to venture capital, but the common thread has been finding a mentor who promotes professional growth. “I was always very fortunate to meet various individuals who mentored me. ” REACH OUT TO A MENTOR.

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Your Ideas Suck – A rant on Startups, Investors & Profit

The Shrink for Entrepreneurs

A few weeks ago, I spent some time at a networking event for entrepreneurs. First time I had formally “networked” in years - I normally detest networking events, since they’re usually 100% full of consultants looking for clients. In other words, a networking event is the business equivalent of a nightclub filled with men.

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How To Make An Impression in 25 Different Ways

Brilliantly Better

If you are great at computer networking, and continually work at building up your computer networking experience and knowledge, there are people who will be impressed more and more by your consistency. You can follow him on Twitter at @Armen. Stay Consistent In A Skill/Activity Of Yours This one is a continually impressive item.

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

Archive Network with Steph Is This You? Change the settings on your social networking sites that automatically notify you of new activity. Check your social networking sites only at specified times, preferably no more than once or twice a day. For bigger changes, enlist a mentor or professional coach to help you stay on track.

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