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Answering Reader Mail: Career Progression, Wearing Different Hats, and Realistic Expectations

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

I've heard of EAs who are promoted to Operations or Facilities roles later on in their careers but at this point, I am playing both roles. EA work is typically admin work - phones, travels, calendars, expense reports, mtgs/luncheons, etc. It's such a great question no one has asked met yet, I'm excited to tackle it!

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Your online Business Development System: The Blog Transmitter

BioTeams

Do not promote your blog too soon until you have at least half a dozen good articles loaded into it. No blatant self promotion (share your knowledge but do not promote your products or services). You can also offer them advance articles and other incentives (such as putting them on your "blogroll") for promoting your blog.

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Experience vs. a university degree part two

Practically Perfect PA

Also attended general Excel/Word/Powerpoint courses. Nowadays, assistants are not there to pick up the phone and serve coffee… Assistants need to know about technology, law, accountability, communication. I have a secretarial certificate, some general non-credit courses, try to keep up on trends.

IAAP 100
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Chris McAlister – Founder of SightShift | Keys to Impactful Leadership Across Generations

Allwork

Then you’re going to get your phone for the week. Thinking of the teenager example, if your room isn’t cleaned by Saturday at noon, you don’t get your phone for the week. Is that a leadership principle, or is that a management principle, or is that a form of threat? I mean, forever. I love the challenge.

AT&T 280
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Master the Art of Re-purposing Your Work and You'll Save Multiple Hours - 50 Ideas To Get You Started

Stephanie LH Calahan

Marketing material is stripped of sales language, and the info becomes a blog post, which becomes a podcast, which becomes the soundtrack to a video made from PowerPoint slides which becomes a YouTube video which becomes content for the website. Thanks to Rachel Minihan of Purple Phone PR & Marketing. 1) Send an email response.