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2018 Word of the Year: Don’t Be Misinformed!

Office Dynamics

Dictionary.com’s 2018 Word of the Year—misinformation—is more than a word; it’s a call to action. The point is to learn the difference between them, heighten your sensitivity to their nuances, and don’t knowingly spread either. Armed with awareness, you can: learn to recognize misinformation and work toward stopping its spread.

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Free Chapters From Joan’s Book: Who Took My Pen…Again?

Office Dynamics

Joan’s new book, Joan’s Greatest Administrative Secrets Revealed , is set to be released in Septemeber, 2018. Administrative professionals and executive assistants often see themselves in their support roles as being “non-leaders.”Nothing, When we think of “investment” we automatically think of dollar signs.

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Black History Month Interview Series: Jamika Watson

Executive Leadership Support Blog

Jamika Watson started attending the ELS Forum in DC in 2018, and we were immediately drawn to her energy and passion for the role. During the discussion, we asked Marcia to share one thing that she’s learned from Jamika over their nine-year partnership. I love being a resource to everything and everyone.

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Black History Month Interview Series: Lacretia Adamski

Executive Leadership Support Blog

As an advocate for executive assistants’ access to professional development, Lacretia offers coaching services and has been a guest panelist at events dedicated to advancing administrative professionals. Whether it’s big or small, personal or professional, I love facilitating opportunities for people to gather.

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Shining a Light on Black Assistants: It’s Not Black & White

Bonnie Low Kramen

As enlightened as I think I am on issues around discrimination, I learned a great deal from speaking with Spencer, Aaisha, Melba, and several other Black colleagues who preferred to remain anonymous. I wrote an article in 2018 called “ Times Up for the Boss ” and I raise these ideas in our Be the Ultimate Assistant workshops.

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On the job tips for new Admins.

Laughing all the Way to Work

Posted by Patricia Robb at 8:41 PM Labels: Administrative Assistant , administrative professional , being professional , professional assistant , working smart Reactions: 4comments: Evesaid. Once you have a handle on that, then you can go about learning your job. Thanks for sharing. Thanks for sharing.