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When you need it later: The Bring-Forward System

Laughing all the Way to Work

If there are forms that need to filled in and it has a due date in June, I put those forms in the June folder with a bf date on it for a week before it is due. I create a corresponding Task reminder and write something like this: WAITBIN need to prepare form for production by March 23rd. 5, 2010 at 12 p.m.

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Laughing All the Way to Work: A Survival Blog for Today's.

Laughing all the Way to Work

Food, food and more food If your event requires food the venue will send you a banqet event form and you will need to estimate the amount of food you need. This is something you really need to experiment with and you will gain more confidence to order less and know there will be enough food. 5, 2010 at 12 p.m. 411 Look Up 411.ca

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It's Lonely in the Corner Office.

Laughing all the Way to Work

I am good at some things, but not as confident in other things. Where I used to work we had a Mailroom and I would plunk what I needed in a tray with a form to tell them how I wanted it to turn out and return to get it when it was finished. EST Taking Effective Meeting Minutes Join me for a Webinar Oct. I liked that.

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On the job tips for new Admins.

Laughing all the Way to Work

It also eases your bosss mind when they see you write it down, it gives them confidence it will be taken care of. Put it in a folder for your boss’s signature in completed form, i.e. envelope clipped to letter and attachments. EST Taking Effective Meeting Minutes Join me for a Webinar Oct. 5, 2010 at 12 p.m.

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Breaking down Minutes: The Art of Minute Taking

Who's the Real Boss?

So, the very best advice I can give you around how to write good minutes is to read other people’s minutes and start to work out what’s good, what isn’t; what fits your style, and what doesn’t. So, start reading! If you understand what you’re hearing and writing, the task won’t seem as daunting.

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