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No Budget for Training? Do It Yourself

Administrative Arts

In my time with my current employer, I’ve been involved in training a few of our new admins. At some point in their first year they generally ask about training. Can they get some sort of training to improve their skills in a particular software program or office process? Similar Posts: No Budget for Training?

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Thinking Outside the Job Description Box

Professional Assistant Blog

Event Planning: Event planning is a big industry that looks for people who are skilled in planning big events without a hitch. They each took the initiative to get appropriate training and education to better equip them in the areas they were interested in. Here are some ideas to get you thinking in that direction.

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Three Ways to Start a Revolution | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

It’s up to us to stop allowing others to make decisions for our industry, our careers, and our lives, both as a group and as individuals. One on one consulting, seminars, meet ups are difficult to copy and expensive to hold. You can’t outsource your US seminar to the Philippines, yet. Is the goal training?

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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

I wrote The Deeper Meditation Training Course first, then the audio course came out later. 6) 1 podcast + 1 pdf of the article = 1 product. As a publicist, I am constantly repurposing client content especially as it relates to establishing the client as an expert in his/her field or on a particular industry trend.

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Free Blog Posts | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Who said it was smart to give a one-hour free seminar, speech or workshop almost every single day? Reply Angela December 7, 2009 at 7:33 am It’s like the newspaper industry, they don’t make money from the content. Everyone wants to be seen as generous and selfless. Who said we were supposed to do that? It’s the ads.

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