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5 Qualities of People Who Use Time Wisely

Success

Time management is an oxymoron. Priority management is the answer to maximizing the time we have. If your skill level is a two, don’t waste substantial time trying to improve because you’ll likely never grow beyond a four. You are blessed with a unique set of skills and talents. By doing so, they are most effective.

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The What, Who and How of Outsourcing… So You Can Let Go

Success

When Harry Hecht, an Orlando, Florida-based mentor with SCORE—originally named the Service Corps of Retired Executives—encounters business owners who are reluctant to outsource, he has them track their time. “I She recommends using sites like Asana.com or Evernote.com for managing projects. Bring it on. Who you gonna call?

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Lots of new speakers added to the Virtual Summit

Practically Perfect PA

Robyn runs the popular The Art of Minute Taking course at Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, where it was the top Professional and Executive Development course for 2015 and 2016.She Minute taking is a much sought after skill in organisations. Many administrators are self-taught.

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Break Through a Career Plateau and Climb to the Stars!

Office Dynamics

The reason is when advancing your career, the skills you’ve demonstrated are often more important than the title you’ve held. Doing higher-level, more complicated work will expand your skill set and earn you kudos and new opportunities in the process. It could be your supervisor, a mentor, an HR manager or even a career coach.

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A Conversation with Joan

Office Dynamics

How better to share the conference experience than a conversation with the creator herself – The professional, personable, and mentor to many, Joan Burge! A: Believe it or not, most of my mentoring came from executives; not peers. I do remember one time when an executive assistant mentored me. Initiative is very important.

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How Tribridge is Growing Its Own Talent

On The Job

After the job market of the past several years, workers are more aware than ever that they need to keep their skills up to date if they want to stay viable in the marketplace. But DiBenedetto says he knows Tribridge faces stiff competition for talent, especially for workers who have cloud-computing skills. Skills can be taught.

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Shake It Up!

Office Dynamics

Okay, Monday Motivators, it is the last week of February 2015. See what your manager is working on and ask that they delegate a piece of that project to you. See what your manager is working on and ask that they delegate a piece of that project to you. Again, these are skills you can use every day. Join Toastmasters.

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