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Do Not Disturb - Training In Progress

Professional Assistant Blog

Home About Me Advertise Do Not Disturb - Training In Progress By The Professional Assistant on Friday, January 18, 2008 Filed Under: Client Service , Meetings , Productivity D o you get staff members coming to you for all sorts of questions? Are you the main contact in your department? When youre on a phone call, do people hover over you?

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Business Etiquette - Webinar

Office Dynamics

We are often asked about doing etiquette seminars/programs onsite for administrative professionals across the country. Since we can't be everywhere at once and you can't always travel for the training we thought we would share this awesome resource with you. Wishing you all the best with your training. Hello, friend!

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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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Business Etiquette for the 21st Century - A Webinar

Office Dynamics

The first 50 registrants will receive a PDF copy of The Business Protocol Handbook. Early Registration Bonus: The first 50 registrants will receive a PDF copy of The Business Protocol Handbook. She has presented Emily Post Business Etiquette Seminars at corporations, organizations and universities nationwide. P.S. FREE Bonus!

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Proofread with Perfection - A Webinar

Office Dynamics

One very outdated proofing tip you’ll hear about at practically every writing seminar. We’ll email it to you as a PDF download at no cost whatsoever — IF you’re one of the first 50 registrants. is a training and adult education consultant. Program highlights: When to use a comma before the seven coordinating conjunctions.

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Elevator Etiquette 101: Going Up?

Professional Assistant Blog

You reminisce about that Seinfeld episode where Elaine gets stuck on the subway and starts talking to herself about how the train isn’t moving and starts to get claustrophobic. You start to feel the same way and wonder when your floor will hit next.

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Macros: Shortcuts To Productivity With Microsoft Word

Professional Assistant Blog

The more difficult macros are the ones that are programming code related and require knowledge of Visual Basic (you can find some books here) , which unfortunately, I have no training in. I am going to show you how to record a simple macro function and to implement it.