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E-mail Etiquette

Laughing all the Way to Work

With the increasing use of email as the first choice for business correspondence it opens a whole new world of dos and don'ts for the assistant.Here are Some Good-Sense Email Etiquette Tips: Email Salutations: Although email is less formal than writing a letter it is still polite to open with a greeting. Who are you?

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10 Must Follow Admin Resources On Twitter

Office Dynamics

In fact, there is an event called #AdminChat that’s just for assistants – a free event that happens with a select resource, weekly, hosted by Executive Secretary Magazine (another phenomenal administrative resource). Take the world’s best courses, online, for free. – Take college level courses for nothing? Sign me up.

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Revolutionary Insights Into Self-Leadership for Administrative Professionals

Office Dynamics

She even has a full 2-day course on the subject! Even those who have completed the course will gain new ideas and a fresh perspective—and those who haven’t will get a high-level peek into some of its most important elements. Executive Secretary Magazine and social profiles. Career Portfolio Resources.

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Assistant Certifications: free webinar replay & handout

Office Dynamics

You may think this would be a biased conversation about our curriculum-based designation courses but it was far from that! It’s not so much about receiving a ‘certification’ as it is about what will be covered in a class or online course. Check out Lucy Brazier and her publication, Executive Secretary Magazine.

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The E-tiquette of E-mail

Laughing all the Way to Work

Here are Some Good-Sense E-mail Etiquette Tips E-mail Salutations: Although e-mail is less formal than writing a letter it is still polite to open with a greeting. Of course, check with your co-worker first before providing his or her information. Jane Watson of J. Who are you?

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The E-tiquette of E-mail

Professional Assistant Blog

Here are Some Good-Sense E-mail Etiquette Tips E-mail Salutations: Although e-mail is less formal than writing a letter it is still polite to open with a greeting. Of course, be sure to check with your co-worker first before providing his or her information. Who are you? Until next time, Take care - of your clutter!

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Why You Shouldn't Stick to Your Niche

Men With Pens

Reply Heather Villa ( @IAC_Heather ) November 20, 2009 at 5:17 am “Are all your friends, the people you talk to, and the peers you hang out with all sort of in the same circle as you?&# – Of course not and yet you’re right, we seek out and interact more with those in our main niche in our online community.

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