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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. Over the holidays I´ve been thinking about the year ahead and have lots of exciting things planned which will keep me busy. In honour of it now being 2013 I´ve got 13 things I think we can expect to see in the year ahead. Role diversification.

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Celebrating the Season? Preserve Your Professional Image

Office Dynamics

NOTE: Monday Motivators will be taking a holiday break for Christmas (December 25) and New Year’s Day (January 1). It’s been a great year, and I can’t thank you enough for joining us in our continuing journey to promote workplace excellence and administrative effectiveness! It’s the holidays! See you next on January 6, 2013.

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Monday Motivator: Feasting On Achievement

Office Dynamics

Now that you have survived Halloween, we are on to the next holiday. Last year, around this time, I saw great article in my Training & Development magazine entitled Feast on Achievement. Financial: What must I do to financially prepare for the holidays? 2013 Annual Conference for Administrative Excellence.

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Feed Your Inner Brainiac: Books to Fuel the Fire - Part 1 of 2

The Marq

Here are the books and a short description of each, listed in order of recommendation, highest first: Ego is the Enemy , by Ryan Holiday This was a book I started during Christmas time and finished in early January. I pre-ordered David and Goliath when it first came out in 2013. This is another book I wasn’t quite ready for.

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What You Can Learn About Making Decisions From a Baseball Umpire

Success

The importance of quick decision making for baseball umpires Almost every tactic deployed and decision made by the umpires is based on training, decades spent honing the smallest details in an effort to get decisions right as often as humanly possible. Ceja was promoted to full-time Major League Baseball staff in mid-January of this year.

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