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NEWS RELEASE: Star Achievement Series Has Gone Public

Office Dynamics

Star Saversâ„¢ provide quick tips that can be applied right away. 22 hours (per Level) of focused time with Joan Burge includes personal coaching, skill practice and evaluation during class, assessments, networking and sharing best practices with other high-caliber assistants, and high-energy learning activities. See cancellation policy.

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I wish I had known sooner

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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. So whether you are an Administrator, Executive Assistant or Personal Assistant here are some of my top tips straight from the ‘I wish I had known sooner’ mouth.

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The Office Professionals Code of Conduct

The Office Professionals Place

I will communicate effectively and assertively so that there is a clear understanding of what is required and requested. Desk Demon OfficeArrow Office Dynamics The Professional Assistant Laughing All the Way to Work: A Survival Blog for Todays Administrative Assistant Green Office Tips of the Week Save Energy 1. Powered by Blogger.

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Managing the Micromanager

The Office Professionals Place

Provide assurance and be assertive. I recently read a similar post on the Time.com site, and agree that all of these are helpful tips. Desk Demon OfficeArrow Office Dynamics The Professional Assistant Laughing All the Way to Work: A Survival Blog for Todays Administrative Assistant Green Office Tips of the Week Save Energy 1.

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If You Want Something Done, Thank Others for What They Do

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If it is a situation that requires urgent attention, be assertive and ask for help and apologize for any inconvenience. Posted by Dewoun Hayes at 1:27 PM Labels: Communication , Tips/Techniques 6comments: LaShaune said. This requires some planning and organization on your part, but even the most organized individual has emergencies.

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The Charge: Your Emotions – The Cost: Your Job

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Be assertive, state your case, and give and ask for solutions. The Office Professionals Place Topics Communication (18) Development (5) Leadership (6) Productivity (10) Tips/Techniques (14) Workplace Humor (1) Workplace Mental Health (13) The Office Professionals Place Privacy Policy The privacy of our visitors to [link] is important to us.

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A Test of Your Professionalism: Will You Pass?

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Listen with empathy not sympathy and be assertive in your response. Desk Demon OfficeArrow Office Dynamics The Professional Assistant Laughing All the Way to Work: A Survival Blog for Todays Administrative Assistant Green Office Tips of the Week Save Energy 1. Let them have their words. Do not interrupt. Seek answers.