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Introduction to Procedures: Usage, Terminology, and Tips for Getting Started

All Things Admin

Administrative professionals come at procedures from many different knowledge levels. Example: An employee handbook that includes a procedure for submitting expense reports, outlining the steps to fill out the form, attach receipts, and submit it to the finance department. Avoid using technical jargon if possible.

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Writing Meaningful Performance Goals

All Things Admin

” For many administrative professionals, this is the single hardest moment of your annual performance review. Your performance review scores are likely tied to your specific goals. Have a meeting with your human resources department and/or your executive before your official performance review. Efficiency.

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Make Procedures Development a Habit, Not a Project

All Things Admin

Using, reviewing and updating them needs to be an ongoing process. Or you may have set days of the week where you do certain reports or perform routine tasks like expense reporting or payroll. This is an important mindset when it comes to procedures development. Creating your procedures is only the first step.

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The Power of the Strategic Partnership Whitepaper

Admin Awards

We sat down with an extraordinary group of Admin panelists who spoke on the Power of the Strategic Partnership: – Major difference between serving as an Administrative Professional and one who also serves as a Strategic Partner. – How do you prepare yourself to become a Strategic Partner? – ” REACH OUT TO A MENTOR.