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Ep 229: Michelle Motz on Being an EA in a Public Company and the Role of an EA in a Remote World

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Michelle Motz is a highly accomplished and results-driven administrative professional with a knowledge of finance, investor relations, strategy, M&A and Human Resources. Michelle has built a strong reputation as a confident, experienced Administrator who is committed to improving and elevating the EA industry.

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Ep 252: Sage Johnson – Executive Assistant to the Co-CEOs of Catamount Constructors

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She is an accomplished professional who holds the esteemed certification from IAAP as a Certified Administrative Professional (CAP) and specializes in Organizational Management.

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Creating a Win/Win for Admin and Executive

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Administrative professionals are not miserable at work, but they don't feel as enthusiastic as they once did. In their professional direction. All employees, including administrative assistants excel most when they feel enthusiastic about their work and deeply involved in (and committed to) the success of the business.

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Getting the Early Bird

Office Dynamics

Now is the time to thoughtfully prepare a request for financial approval of the Early Bird conference pricing before 2010 budgets expire with unspent funds. Your manager can then confidently plan her or his schedule, knowing you’ll be available the rest of the work time, supporting the work! Then there is the issue of schedules.

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Getting the Early Bird

Office Dynamics

Now is the time to thoughtfully prepare a request for financial approval of the Early Bird conference pricing before 2010 budgets expire with unspent funds. Your manager can then confidently plan her or his schedule, knowing you’ll be available the rest of the work time, supporting the work! Then there is the issue of schedules.

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Overqualified and Interviewing

Office Dynamics

Several years ago, I found myself in a position at a company that was facing budget cuts. A possible response could be – I will utilize any downtime researching professional development opportunities such as free or low-cost webinars, training, conferences, etc. My hours were reduced and benefits lost.

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Ep 247: Email Management for Executive Assistants

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This episode features an excerpt from my audiobook, The Leader Assistant: Four Pillars of a Confident, Game-Changing Assistant. I’ve worked with CEOs, professional athletes, Fortune 100 board members, billionaires, pastors—and their assistants—in both the nonprofit and for-profit sectors.

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