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Navigating Change with Courtney Clark – Free Webinar For Administrative Professionals

Office Dynamics

Courtney overcame monumental health obstacles starting at the early age of 26. She was a presenter at the Office Dynamics 2015 conference where she amazed everyone with her story and “detour” philosophy. You’re invited to join us for a free webinar where Joan Burge will explore the topic of change with Courtney. Watch The Replay!

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Is shorthand still a relevant skill for a minute taker?

Practically Perfect PA

Many, many years ago, without a doubt, secretaries went to secretarial school to learn how to type and take dictation. Certainly in my country (New Zealand) there are very few places you can now go to physically to learn shorthand. But what about ‘real’ shorthand – Pitmans 2000 or Teeline? Shorthand a necessity then… .

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Skills required to be a good minute taker

Practically Perfect PA

Learn as much as you can about the topic. Her clients have included New Zealand Defence Force, Ministry for Primary Industries, Dairy NZ, Zespri, polytechs, universities, district health boards and councils. She is a member of the Association of Administrative Professionals NZ Inc and is a past National President.

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2016 Administrative Conference Scholarship Winners Announced

Office Dynamics

Our 2015 event sold out before we could even launch our scholarship program! Our 2016 Administrative Conference Scholarship winners are: Full Scholarship – Tara Browne, Baystate Health. Learn more about our upcoming event, a small number of seats remain, at www.officedynamicsconference.com.

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OFFICE DYNAMICS CONFERENCE RECAP PART I: AN EVENT OF DISTINCTION BEGINS

Office Dynamics

Although modern culture tries to tell us that being creative is a natural gift, Lisa challenged us to understand that it is simply another skill that can be learned and developed. Stay tuned for Part 2 of our administrative professionals conference recap!