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So you’ve been asked to organise an event… now what?

Practically Perfect PA

How often do you organise events? Considering this task is not the staple part of our profession I can still imagine your answer to be ‘quite often’. We are asked to arrange all sorts of events including anything from a team training day through to the company Christmas party and other large scale conferences, exhibitions and dinners.

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IAAP EFAM Event: My "Admin Work Bibles" Become a Necessary Staple for Progressive Administrative and Executive Assistants

Office Dynamics

Sunday, I flew in from Vegas for a quick but fabulous visit at IAAP's event. Tags: Admin Assistant Training Career Management. I just got back last night from Minneapolis and the IAAP EFAM. Please feel free to leave your comments at Amazon.com - I would love to know what you think! Leave your review for Underneath It All.

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IAAP EFAM Event: My "Admin Work Bibles" Become a Necessary Staple for Progressive Administrative and Executive Assistants

Office Dynamics

Sunday, I flew in from Vegas for a quick but fabulous visit at IAAP's event. I just got back last night from Minneapolis and the IAAP EFAM. I was there to be a part of the OfficeArrow.com exhibit and to sign my two "work bibles" for the administrative profession: Become an Inner Circle Assistant and Underneath It All.

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Thank you for joining our Admin Blog-a-thon, what’s next?

Office Dynamics

IAAP teamed up with Staples to #CelebrateAdmins. Just because the event has ended doesn’t mean we stop blogging. Join us at a live event this year! You can register for the event at www.officedynamicsconference.com. All Things Admin shared a chart of all the special happenings and more and started #AdminProud.

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Productive Networking: 22 Ideas to Organize Business Cards for Effective Followup

Stephanie LH Calahan

The cards had been collected over a year or so of miscellaneous networking events and trade shows.    She'd had good intentions of making connections after the events, but the cards never made it farther than her desk drawer.  Thanks to Peter Coombs of FRONTLINE Training & Consulting. Booking Notebook.