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How to Build a Library Worth Having

Success

We all need to build a good library. My mentor, Earl Shoaff, got me started on mine. You can start this process of building your library like I did. Let your library show you’re a serious student. Your library will become your mental food—your food for thought. Shoaff asked me, “Doesn’t that title intrigue you?

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7 Steps to Documenting Complex Office Procedures and Systems

All Things Admin

Use bullets for information that is important for someone to know. Use Information Mapping ® to format your documents so they are easy to read and find information. We Have Even More Procedures Development Resources For You Here! Use numbers for steps that must be completed in a specific order. Test your procedure.

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Strategies for Advancing Your Career in Administrative Services

Office Dynamics

You’re not “self-promoting;” you’re simply sharing information. Mentor Newbies. Mentoring shows you are team-oriented and not afraid of helping other people shine. You’ll establish a reputation for being a go-to resource—and you’ll probably gain all kinds of new insights along the way. Don’t hoard your knowledge.

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7 Goals to Invigorate Your Career in the New Year

All Things Admin

You can get started on this process by downloading this free resource: From Reactive to Proactive: Creating Your Strategic Administrative Career Plan. Whether you check them out from the library, purchase them on Amazon, or get together with your co-workers for a book-swap in your office, books are one of the best (and cheapest!)

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Why Are You #AdminProud?

All Things Admin

.” – Robin Aylor, director of member services, Georgia Independent School Association. “I fell into this career as I was working on my MLIS (Masters of Library & Information Science). I found it combined a sense of adventure (every day being different) with serving others and elements of information science.

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How to Become an Expert in Your Chosen Field

Eat Your Career

I have an entire library of past work I can reference. Mentor Someone In Your Field. As a mentor, you’ll gain a new perspective about the work you do. Host a lunch and learn event at your company, or simply share tips and resources with your colleagues. Your professional network is also a great resource to tap.

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How to Become an Expert in Your Chosen Field

Eat Your Career

I have an entire library of past work I can reference. Mentor Someone In Your Field. As a mentor, you’ll gain a new perspective about the work you do. Host a lunch and learn event at your company, or simply share tips and resources with your colleagues. Your professional network is also a great resource to tap.

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