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Design Lessons Learned From The Coworking Revolution

Allwork

The coworking industry has revolutionized the concept of workspaces, catering to the needs of remote workers, entrepreneurs and freelancers, and pioneering many advancements that traditional workspaces can learn from. These impromptu connections allow people to build their networks and professional skills.

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How to Ditch the ‘Fake It Till You Make It’ Mindset

Success

And no matter how much you’ve prepared, studied or experienced, you’ll inevitably face circumstances where all that front-end work still leaves you feeling ill-equipped. Plus, people who routinely “fake it” agree to take on projects they aren’t equipped to handle. Any query is a valid learning opportunity.

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Rethinking Work Perks: 5 Things Employees Want More Than ‘Fun’ At Work

Success

Penelope Cline, a project manager, HR manager and talent scout, loves the quarterly home office stipend provided by her company, which allows employees to purchase items they get to keep or to use the funds for external workspaces such as WeWork or Selina.

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Using the Quarantine to Improve Your Executive Assistant Skills

C-Suite Assistants

With more employees working from home, and less facetime with your executives, improving your executive assistant skills presents more challenges than ever. Though those numbers will likely decrease as we become more equipped to deal with coronavirus and the health risks of working in an office, the WFH trend isn’t new.

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Branching out – moving on from being an EA

Practically Perfect PA

We also possess a unique set of skills, many of which are transferable into lots of different disciplines. Oh yes PAs are no doubt equipped with a much broader skill set than most people (and maybe you) would give you credit for. HR, Project Management, Accounts, Training or Events. Be a sponge.

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Branching out – moving on from being an EA

Practically Perfect PA

We also possess a unique set of skills, many of which are transferable into lots of different disciplines. Oh yes PAs are no doubt equipped with a much broader skill set than most people (and maybe you) would give you credit for. HR, Project Management, Accounts, Training or Events. Be a sponge.

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Embrace the Freedom: Overcoming Work-From-Home Guilt with Confidence

Tips From T. Marie

Ensure this space is clean, clutter-free, and equipped with the necessary tools and technology for your work. Here’s how you can enhance your communication skills: First and foremost, establish regular check-ins. Stay organized by maintaining a to-do list or using project management tools.