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What can assistants expect in 2013

Practically Perfect PA

Well 2012 is over and done with and we are now already two days into 2013. In honour of it now being 2013 I´ve got 13 things I think we can expect to see in the year ahead. With the assistant role now encompassing so many varied tasks we should expect to see a rise in training for assistants in 2013. Role diversification.

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Is hoarding an office behavior that really needs to be corrected?

Office Dynamics

by MARY ELLEN SLAYTER on DECEMBER 5, 2013 7:25AM. Question: “People make little jokes about how much paper I keep on my desk, my stuffed file cabinets and the number of old emails I store in Outlook, going back years sometimes, and it was even brought up in my performance evaluation. in ADMIN PRO FORUM.

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Shorter, More Effective Meetings

Office Dynamics

Just ask each selected, vital participant to email you his or her top three input items and questions on the meeting objective. Summarize their responses, draw conclusions, make a decision or decision recommendation and email it back to all the vital participants for final input and agreement. Copyright 2013 WorkLifeBalance.com, Inc.

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EMEA East – Personal Branding Q&A

Practically Perfect PA

I had a few jobs where I would write content for marketing material and I think doing this meant I could use some of my creative skills at work. But I do wonder how many of us actually take the time to develop our skills because we don’t think we are worth the cost to the employer. That inspires me to write this free blog!

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EMEA East – Personal Branding Q&A

Practically Perfect PA

I had a few jobs where I would write content for marketing material and I think doing this meant I could use some of my creative skills at work. But I do wonder how many of us actually take the time to develop our skills because we don’t think we are worth the cost to the employer. That inspires me to write this free blog!

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Reward and Recognition within the Assistant Industry

Practically Perfect PA

We don’t carry much cost – particularly when it comes to training us up. It’s not just me saying this either – in a survey conducted back 2013 in by the Office Team in the States. Could you be a little more vocal about your development and your skill set. So for me it goes without saying that our role is indispensable.

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