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What can assistants expect in 2015?

Practically Perfect PA

The last few years I have written a blog about what assistants can expect from the year and here you will find the tradition has continued into 2015. I genuinely think 2014 was a turning point in our industry and I think 2015 will see a consolidation of our efforts to take our profession forward. Assistant networking and events.

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Great venues for your 2015 events

Practically Perfect PA

Here are eight great venues for your 2015 events. Exclusive, desirable and uniquely situated being 40 minutes south of Edinburgh International airport. Designed with care for the environment, The Light embraces efficiency in its lighting, insulation and temperature control. Carousel – Central London.

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Miro Miroslavov CEO & Co-founder OfficeRnD | Embracing Flexibility in Business

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Guest Episode Video Transcript Miro Miroslavov CEO & Co-founder of OfficeRnD Miro Miroslavov, an accomplished entrepreneur and developer from Bulgaria, who founded OfficeR&D in 2015 with the aim of addressing the challenges of managing workspaces for rapidly growing, constantly changing companies. I’m originally from Bulgaria.

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Emotional Intelligence Is Crucial to Good Leadership—Here’s Why

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Emotional intelligence refers to your capacity to handle internal and external emotions. If you’re actively listening, you’re not distracted with your phone or other tasks. It also helps you establish a calmer environment for your employees. This article was originally published in March 2015 and has been updated.

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Networking best practices for assistants

Practically Perfect PA

We work in a fairly isolated environment and we need to interact with other PAs to feel like we are not alone. Take for example an assistant who has a fantastic relationship with a client’s PA, they see each other outside of work and are able to phone each other for favours. The problem is networking is really important.

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A day in the life: Rebecca-Monique Williams, Adaptive Lab

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I also try to have a quick catch-up with the MD either by phone or face-to-face. Then I’d get on with tasks on my to-do list (this could include things such as processing expenses, setting up meeting rooms, reorganising the office, ordering supplies, internal meetings, setting up new members of the team etc).