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The Vanishing Executive Assistant—NOT!

Office Dynamics

I have written 5 books for assistants, educated 300,000+ assistants, have worked with 70+ Fortune 500 companies, and coached 300+ executive/assistant teams. Next, the article says that new generation leaders are content to schedule their meetings and book flights. They are not paid the big bucks to manage a calendar and book flights.

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Work Sabbaticals: The Latest Nonprofit Retention Strategy

Success

In December 2019, after years of requesting a sabbatical, my board of directors approved a 12-week paid sabbatical planned for June 2020, after our legislative session concluded. I live by my (multiple) alarms, to-do lists and calendar. What I discovered on sabbatical. Unstructured time was an unexpected benefit of my sabbatical.

Policies 263
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13 Undeniable Ways to Get Sh*t Done

Success

This depended largely on adjusting my Sunday routine, making habits of all the good advice I’d received over the years from family, teachers and bosses (plus the lessons I’d learned the hard way on my own). The more detailed my calendar, the more prepared and focused I am. Wake up early to be more productive. Whom do I contact and why?

Skills 246
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Episode 275: Starting Something Stupid with Richie Norton

Productivityist

Riche is the award-winning, bestselling author of the book The Power of Starting Something Stupid (in 10+ languages) and Résumés Are Dead & What to Do About It. In 2019, Richie was ranked one of the world’s top 100 business coaches by Dr. Marshall Goldsmith. This episode is also brought to you by Woven Calendar.

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Episode 262: Start Finshing with Charlie Gilkey

Productivityist

He’s the author of the book Start Finishing: How to Go from Idea to Done and is the founder of Productive Flourishing , a company that helps professional creatives, leaders, and changemakers take meaningful action on work that matters. It’s hard to find the time to sit down to read and learn more. Talking Points. Enjoy the show?

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Episode 271: THe Seven Longest Yards with Chris Norton

Productivityist

One element of my work that is going to be impacted by using MeetEdgar is that I can give greater attention to areas of my work outside of social media – like the book I’m working on – because MeetEdgar will take care of my social media needs. This episode is brought to you by Woven Calendar. I absolutely love Woven.

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Why we need to consider switching to a 4-day workweek — now 

Ideas.Ted

My book about the move towards four-day workweek, Shorter , was published in the US in early March 2020. At first, I worried that it was exactly the wrong time to publish a book on the four-day week. No company just lopped a day off their calendar. Instead, they had to meaningfully redesign how they worked.