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NEWS RELEASE: Star Achievement Series Has Gone Public

Office Dynamics

An Intent to Apply form will be sent to the student prior to attending their class. Overview: Managers rely on their staff for everything from project follow-through to ensuring internal and external customers are served appropriately. Cultivate internal and external networks. Communicate their needs assertively.

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Have You Reached A Career Plateau? How to Regain Control

Office Dynamics

Other times, we’re simply drained after being tapped for a major undertaking or high stress project. Ask to join or form a workplace committee. We may feel under-appreciated, wish our job was more challenging, or have lost out on a promotion. You’re glad you were able to contribute, but feel as though you’ve run a marathon.

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Executives and Assistants are Struggling Today

Office Dynamics

As founder and CEO of Office Dynamics International, I have been on the “other side of the desk” for 25 years. Understanding perceptions and defining expectations form and strengthen the foundation to build the partnership between you and your leader. I have had some good Assistants and one bad Assistant.

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How To Live A Scriptless Life

Brilliantly Better

There are many other scripts, but some of the most common are those three, and they form the foundation for the social games people play. Your internal voices will start telling you: “nothing good will come out of this, because you didn’t respond with kindness”. Over time I have felt increasing pressure and stress.

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Time For Administrative Professionals To Stay Vigilant!

Office Dynamics

From his constant barrage of insults and attacks on his opponents (and anyone else in his wake) on through his disrespectful and unapologetic attitude (both alleged and documented) toward women and minorities, Trump ran true to form to a bully personification. This is not the “politically correct” thing to do. It’s just the right thing to do.