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Solution for Major Travel Planning Pain Points

Office Dynamics

Travel planning is infamous for being a huge time, patience, and sanity suck for administrative professionals. What seems like a simple there-and-back trip to a traveler is a whirlwind of coordination and research for the admin. We surveyed over 600 admins on their travel planning practices. Creating an Itinerary (34%).

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Executive Assistant To Entrepreneur: Powering Your Own Path to Success

Tips From T. Marie

From managing their calendars, emails, and travel arrangements to handling administrative tasks with precision, your efficiency, and professionalism will be in high demand. From booking travel arrangements, arranging meetings, and managing events, to handling personal errands, your knack for multitasking will shine in this role.

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Travel Planning for Others – Putting Yourself in Your Traveler’s Shoes

Practically Perfect PA

Every admin wears many hats: office manager, personal assistant, life coach, travel planner. Every time your manager is heading out of town, it’s time for you to don your travel planner hat, slip into your traveler’s shoes, and equip yourself with your suite of travel planning tools. Organising Traveler Information.

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Coaching for Executive Assistants and Administrative Assistants

Office Dynamics

We use this information for a 30-, 60- and 90-day follow-up call with the assistant and the executive to track progress. If in person is beyond your budget, we also provide coaching via conference calls. This is detailed and maps out specific action steps the assistant will take. The payoff is huge.

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Meetings, Meetings, and More Meetings

Office Dynamics

have increased are due in part to the rise in teams and requisite team meetings and technology such as video-conferencing accommodating slashed travel budgets. Transfer action items to follow-up lists, calendars, and “to-do” folder. Update your calendar with future meeting dates. The reasons meetings.

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Make Your Professional Travel Plans Now!

Loosely Speaking

Just wrapped up our first AZVAs “REAL TALK&# conference call , and it made me realize two things: I needed to dust off and update the Calendar of Events for Solopreneurs elsewhere on Loosely Speaking to reflect all that’s in store for 2011. I want to organize a second AZVAs retreat for those of you in the Southwest!

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Coaching for Executive Assistants

Office Dynamics

We use this information for a 30-, 60- and 90-day follow-up call with the assistant and the executive to track progress. If in person is beyond your budget, we also provide coaching via conference calls. This is detailed and maps out specific action steps the assistant will take. The payoff is huge.