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Inside Ness – the Network for Essex Support Staff

Practically Perfect PA

Seek out a mentor and join a professional organisation and relevant networks. We are both members of PA/EA specific organisations and networked with our peers to advertise the launch, and will continue to network at events and training seminars to gain members, speakers and contributors to the success of the group. Twitter: @SSEN2016.

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The Ultimate PR Playbook for Coworking Spaces: 8 Winning Strategies to Stand Out

Allwork

Here are 8 strategies that will help to unleash the power of PR and provide you with actionable insights to promote your coworking space with confidence. Focus your efforts on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Twitter, depending on your coworking space’s niche and the preferences of your potential members.

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Inside the Peterborough PA Network

Practically Perfect PA

The confidence I gained from the recognition has led me to set up my own network, the Peterborough PA Network, from which I have had some amazing opportunities, the most recent of which is becoming a Non-Executive Director at EPAA, the Executive and Personal Assistant’s Association, which launched in January 2016. Twitter: @PboroPA.

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A business case outline for an internal PA network

Practically Perfect PA

This would also help with their induction process and ideally a ‘buddy cover’ or mentor could be assigned. Put every PA on a shared distribution list and ideally a closed SharePoint site for sharing information such as training & seminars. Jennifer describes herself as a Champion of the PA Profession.

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10 gifts to give your career

On The Job

Ask your boss for opportunities to train in other departments, or to attend seminars or classes at a local university. You may think Twitter is only for posting what you had for lunch or Facebook is only for showing funny photos for your friends. Find a mentor. Be a mentor - or help someone else with their career.

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Building Your Network

Ian's Messy Desk

The books you read, the tapes you listen to, and the seminars you attend are almost invariably the result of a suggestion from someone you respect. You want to meet people who can be friends, guides and mentors. The courses you take in school that shape your career are often at the instigation of a friend or counselor.

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

For bigger changes, enlist a mentor or professional coach to help you stay on track. LONG TERM SOLUTION: learn strategies for increasing your time management skills, physical endurance and self-confidence. You will be asking others to move out of the way as you roll forward with increased skills and confidence!

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