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Today’s Administrative Professional

Office Dynamics

OfficeTeam just-released research in time for Administrative Professionals Week about the changing administrative profession and the role’s impact at work. 75% of managers feel administrative professionals’ responsibilities have increased in the past 5 years. That’s more than 8 hours each week – the equivalent of a full workday.

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How Administrative Professionals Can Prepare for the Office of the Future

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by Brandi Britton, district president, OfficeTeam. This article was originally published in Executive Secretary Magazine and shared with permission by OfficeTeam and it’s author. Seventy-eight percent of administrative professionals said their managers have asked them to help with event planning , the most of all areas.

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Thank You For Being A Friend

Office Dynamics

20, 2013 -- At work, as in life, people get by with a little help from their friends, a new OfficeTeam survey shows. The survey of office workers was developed by OfficeTeam, a leading staffing service specializing in the placement of highly skilled administrative professionals. Supportive manager. About OfficeTeam.

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Holiday Party Do or Don't Attend?

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Check out this recent story from Officeteam on this very subject. OfficeTeam Survey: Attendance Optional at Company Holiday Party, Most Executives Say. Not necessarily, according to a new OfficeTeam survey. Respondents to this question included 856 senior managers whose companies host holiday celebrations. Work the room.

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Could March Madness Be the Secret to Better Workplace Relationships?

On The Job

Philippe says he's a proponent of letting March Madness invade the workplace, as long as it doesn't disrupt productivity. One in five managers that OfficeTeam recently surveyed seem to agree, noting that the March Madness of the annual college basketball tournament improves employee morale and engagement at least somewhat.