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SURROUND yourself with a team of experts to make you and your organization SHINE!

Office Dynamics

I believe meeting planners and administrative professionals possess similar skills/traits that enable them to be good at what they do. It’s a full-time job and then some and for the administrative professional who is asked to plan a meeting over and above (or even as part of) their normal day-to-day responsibilities.

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Collaborate to Innovate!

All Things Admin

You hire the caterers, design the centerpieces, book the keynote speaker, rent equipment, set the schedule – the whole nine yards. Someone has an uncle who owns a catering company and secures a discount, allowing you to come in under budget. Imagine you’re planning a big event for your office. The event goes…fine.

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Travel Planning for Others – Putting Yourself in Your Traveler’s Shoes

Practically Perfect PA

Every time your manager is heading out of town, it’s time for you to don your travel planner hat, slip into your traveler’s shoes, and equip yourself with your suite of travel planning tools. Many administrative professionals are responsible for organising travel for an entire team. Inefficient Communications.

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Creating a Win/Win for Admin and Executive

Office Dynamics

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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Do You Have the Desire for Learning and Growth?

A Great Day's Work

Are you equipped with the work experience, skills, and qualities desired by the employer? It is possible that you might be self-employed or not work for an employer who values or is willing to financially support your professional development. Read about the qualities of the ideal candidate.

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Ep 247: Email Management for Executive Assistants

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

I’ve worked with CEOs, professional athletes, Fortune 100 board members, billionaires, pastors—and their assistants—in both the nonprofit and for-profit sectors. I’ve also had the opportunity to speak at administrative professional and executive assistant conferences all over the world, including Hong Kong, Thailand, and Germany.

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