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Threadneedles Hotel, London

Practically Perfect PA

I arrived having worked at an event all of that day and I was absolutely shattered. For room service I ordered fish and chips (a British staple) and a large glass of wine. If your boss is travelling on business to the City of London you can’t go wrong with Threadneedles. Both were fantastic and just what I needed.

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Honored “Best Book” In Best of The Best Office Products and Services

Office Dynamics

Best Online Travel Websites. It presents the latest news; hints and tips in various sectors including career, events and travel. Brother (for label makers). Best Office/Copier Brand Paper. Hammermill. Best Calendaring Programs. Best Shipping Service. Best Car Rental. Enterprise. Best Shredders. See Jane Work.

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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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Looking for Great Deals For Your Office?

Professional Assistant Blog

Do you feel that you could find better buys, not just by going to the different stores such as Staples or Grand & Toy , but online as well? By The Professional Assistant on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 Filed Under: Productivity A re you the person that purchases stationary and other items for your department?

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Andrew Filev Founder Of Wrike | Reclaiming Lost Productivity & Improving Workplace Culture

Allwork

Right now, there are multiple companies that are providing various solutions and it’s becoming a staple in any digital company. As people stopped commuting, stopped long travel, put more focus and effort into the work. I ultimately approved it and when we came together, I was blown away by how incredibly valuable that event is.

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What happens to your website if you die | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

You never think of online stuff in the event of death. The 2¢ Staple and other stories Reply Tim Brownson ( @timbrownson ) March 9, 2010 at 7:37 am One of the worst experiences I’ve had on Twitter, was when I clicked through on link to somebody that was dead. but this article really pointed that out for me in a new way.

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