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3 Ways to Create a Better System for Information Management

All Things Admin

As administrative professionals, managing large amounts of information efficiently is crucial for ensuring smooth operations. Here are three simple yet effective strategies to help you enhance your information management system. I suggest beginning each file name with a three- or four-letter abbreviation to categorize it.

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Administrative Professional's Blog-a-Thon is Coming!

Office Dynamics

Office Dynamics has announced that they will hold their 2nd Annual Blogathon for Administrative Professionals in the month of April. Blogs will be in written and video form. Each day Blogs will be posted during the month with free education and tips specifically for admin.

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Administrative Professional's Blog-a-Thon is Coming!

Office Dynamics

Office Dynamics has announced that they will hold their 2nd Annual Blogathon for Administrative Professionals in the month of April. Blogs will be in written and video form. Each day Blogs will be posted during the month with free education and tips specifically for admin.

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The Anatomy of a Procedure [Infographic]

All Things Admin

Although most administrative professionals understand that they should have a procedures binder, many still don’t have one. That way, you can easily grab a form and create a procedure any time you think of a new one. Then go back and fill in the details or background information where appropriate.

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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.

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

Office Dynamics

Our office reported to a Board of Trustees and was responsible for planning and executing quarterly board meetings and eventually group informational meetings with corporate CEOs to educate them on a major development campaign the university was embarking on. BUT, I learned and I learned quickly by making some mistakes early on.

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Too much information.

Laughing all the Way to Work

© Copyright Patricia Robb 2010 7 November, 2009 Too much information. Do you have a question or do you want to pass information along to the person. Does it require any further information or explanation? For example, "Please send me the following information: - A photocopy of Ms. Too much information.