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Tips for Managing Politics In the Workplace During Election Season

Success

Policies and procedures need to include and address the following, McCannon says: Zero tolerance Safe spaces Time off to vote How to redirect conversations See something, say something Don’t forget hybrid workers in these conversations, as these policies still apply to etiquette outside the office walls. Today is a good time to start.

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Living Your BIG & Bold Life [Upcoming Event]

Office Dynamics

Known for her signature “red lipstick” flair and empowering mantra, Joan will show you how get the unique “edge” that makes you stand out as exceptional in all areas of life (without running yourself ragged in the process!). Invite your female friends and fellow colleagues for this life- and career-changing event. Learning Highlights.

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Joan’s Greatest Administrative Secrets Revealed!

Office Dynamics

Keep your eyes open for processes that need to be changed or new processes that need to be implemented. If someone is doing something or saying something that is unacceptable to you, then you need to speak up in a professional and assertive manner. That doesn’t mean I did things that were unethical or illegal. Shake things up!

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I wish I had known sooner

Practically Perfect PA

It seemed that being the ‘go to’ person meant I should be up to speed on company policies and procedures, office etiquette and in-house systems as soon as I started. Even though my team members didn’t know the processes, I searched out other PAs in the overall department, and invited them to a ‘get to know each other’ lunch.