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EA to Project Support Manager

Practically Perfect PA

Back in April 2011 I started as a team assistant to an office of 25 people but as time went on I started to get involved in finance, human resources and marketing along with the office management. Since 2011 there have been several structural and management changes. Transition from an EA to a project support manager….watch

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Book Review: The Million-Dollar One-Person Business

Small Business Labs

There is less risk because there’s no regular payroll to meet and less stress because there aren’t employees to manage. This is up from just a bit over 2 million in 2011.  It’s about creating a successful solopreneur business, which is one that doesn’t have traditional employees.

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Free Webinar: Using Twitter to Grow Your Business

Small Business Labs

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Employee engagement is a force.

Service Untitled

From the top senior levels, management is obligated to show they care about employees. With those thoughts in mind, shouldn’t senior management work on motivating factors to help employees maintain their business loyalty and commitment? Let’s start with the negatives. Eliminate the unknown for employees.

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Construction Work Ahead–Part 4 of 4

The Marq

I’d just made the rounds with Randy to let him know I was applying to the Project Manager role at Harris. So the interview with Chris and his Project Managers at Harris’s offices is at the LA City college campus. He understood and let me know the solar job wasn’t turning into anything. Then there was Sam and his company. P aperwork!