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3 Things I’ve Learned from Managing Entry-Level Employees

Success

When he first interviewed with my company, he was rough around the edges. He went on to become an assistant manager. It might sound like a cliché, but from Alex, I learned not to judge a book by its cover. Here are three lessons I’ve learned from managing entry-level employees that you can use in your everyday life: 1.

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Want to expand your horizons? 35 new books from TED speakers that will enlarge your world

Ideas.Ted

In this book, she presents evidence that while large philanthropic donations and headline-making policy changes may get most of our media attention, they are not the only tools to achieve peace. Hard to believe, but in 2018, only roughly 3 percent of US employees worked from home, reports management researcher David Burkus.

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A Day in the Life of AI Consultant Juliette Powell

Success

The New York City-based founder and managing partner of Kleiner Powell International (KPI) consults with governments, large companies and others on the intersection of tech and business, with a deep understanding of how AI is shifting society and global competition. Is there anything we missed that’s really important?”

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Ep 235: Jodi Reed on How Drag Racing Makes Her a Better Assistant

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

CONNECT WITH JODI Jodi on LinkedIn Jodi on Facebook Book recommendation -> Living Loving and Learning by Leo F. She has been with AGPROfessionals since 2015 and supports the CEO/Owner, and two other executives, as well as manages the office and a small team of admin. Each review helps me stay motivated to keep the show going!

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Ep 219: Annie Croner on Burnout, Boundaries, Confidence, and Detaching Your Worth from Your Work

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Annie was originally on this show back in 2019 ( Episode 26 ), and I’m excited to have her back! Well, not only do I interview Annie in this conversation, but she also interviews me. As a heads up, this episode is a bit out of the ordinary. So much for keeping myself out of the spotlight, eh?

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A bit of alien thinking on coffee and some other BS

Workplace Insight

Getting them right is as much about management as it is about facilities and that will entail a reassessment of the role of managers and the culture of the organisation. These biases can catch us out, as Naomi Wolf discovered when she was corrected on one of the main premises of her new book in a live radio interview last week.

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Ep 207: Deedee Benyi on Understanding the Business and Supporting Multiple Executives

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She came to this role after a varied career path including Automotive Service Management in addition to Real Estate and Vacation Planning in the USVI. She came to this role after a varied career path including Automotive Service Management in addition to Real Estate and Vacation Planning in the USVI.

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