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A day in the life: Matthew Want, PA, Marcham Publishing

Practically Perfect PA

Arranging travel (including training expenses), visas and accommodation and occasionally, travelling with the CEO to provide general assistance. Meeting and greeting visitors, liaising with clients, suppliers and other staff in a professional manner. Taking phone calls, enquiries and general requests, handling all queries.

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Gatekeeping: what does it actually mean?

Practically Perfect PA

I am the only person the supplier will speak to in the sector and my authority stands. This could mean monitoring their phone calls, emails and meeting requests. Follow me on Twitter: @PracticalPA. Everyone always feels that their issue is an “urgent” issue. Tanya Battel. Louise Jones.

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Ten Small Business Startup Ideas – 2009/09/20 | THE SMALL BUSINESS.

The Small Business Blog

Business Telephone Systems & Phone Lines For Your Business techdepot.co.uk A website teaching readers about the day-to-day training requirements for various sports. Microsoft to Rule the Twitter Sphere According To Robert Scoble. OnlineOffice: Overview Get the Flash Player to see this player. Digg Furl Netscape Yahoo!

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Apple – the customer support nightmare – Part II: The Criminal.

The Small Business Blog

Business Telephone Systems & Phone Lines For Your Business techdepot.co.uk She then called TNT, while I was on the phone, told me to talk to the lady she connected me with and hung up!!!!! OnlineOffice: Overview Get the Flash Player to see this player. Copyright © 1994-2010 Winweb® · All rights reserved.

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Sugar Not The Icing On The Small Business Cake.

The Small Business Blog

Business Telephone Systems & Phone Lines For Your Business techdepot.co.uk « 5 tips for Sourcing Employee Training for Small Businesses Small Business World News Round-up – 2009/11/10 » « Previous Entries This entry was posted on Monday, November 9th, 2009 at 1:41 pm and is filed under Comments.

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What To Do When You've Been Insulted | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

The next time you get an email that seems to be a thinly veiled jab – or even an outright insult – to you or your work, take a deep breath, wait a bit, and write back a quick email that asks if you can discuss this either via online chat or over the phone the next day. Be friendly. Act as though nothing is wrong.

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