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How Assistants Can Use Social Networking

Office Dynamics

Key characteristics desired are those who are avid users of the Internet, blogs, Twitter and/or who have a Facebook page or other social networking account. Remember your etiquette in all settings is vital, even when they are “virtual” settings! I scan the ‘feed’ to learn tips and information on a variety of topics, including tech.

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Social Networking Tips for Executive and Administrative Assistants

Office Dynamics

Key characteristics desired are those who are avid users of the Internet, blogs, Twitter and/or who have a Facebook page or other social networking account. Remember your etiquette in all settings is vital, even when they are “virtual” settings! I scan the ‘feed’ to learn tips and information on a variety of topics, including tech.

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Assistants Can Use Social Media To Their Advantage

Office Dynamics

Key characteristics desired are those who are avid users of the Internet, blogs, Twitter and/or who have a Facebook page or other social networking account. Remember your etiquette in all settings is vital, even when they are “virtual” settings! I scan the ‘feed’ to learn tips and information on a variety of topics, including tech.

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Social Network Tips for Assistants

Office Dynamics

Key characteristics desired are those who are avid users of the Internet, blogs, Twitter and/or who have a Facebook page or other social networking account. Remember your etiquette in all settings is vital, even when they are “virtual” settings! I scan the ‘feed’ to learn tips and information on a variety of topics, including tech.

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Social Networking Tips for Executive and Administrative Assistants

Office Dynamics

Key characteristics desired are those who are avid users of the Internet, blogs, Twitter and/or who have a Facebook page or other social networking account. Remember your etiquette in all settings is vital, even when they are “virtual” settings! I scan the ‘feed’ to learn tips and information on a variety of topics, including tech.

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Too much information.

Laughing all the Way to Work

© Copyright Patricia Robb 2010 7 November, 2009 Too much information. Do you have a question or do you want to pass information along to the person. Does it require any further information or explanation? For example, "Please send me the following information: - A photocopy of Ms. Too much information.

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Tandem Social Networking

Loosely Speaking

The usual etiquette of not blogging or Tweeting while in meetings didn’t apply during the meetup; interestingly, many were online and were actively sending links to one another as we talked, or blogging about what was said, or just Tweeting the meeting’s details.