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The Vanishing Executive Assistant? My Response

Eat Your Career

In fact, it’s one of the reasons why administrative training is more necessary than ever. Executives are tech-savvy, self-sufficient and independent, so they manage a lot of their own administrative needs. Executives don’t want to “manage” another person. But, in my opinion, they don’t hold up under scrutiny.

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How to Develop Your Inner Circle, a Webinar Replay with Peggy Vasquez

Office Dynamics

Regardless of your job title, intelligence level or personal skill set, there is one certainty that always holds true: You simply cannot achieve your vision of greatness (whatever it may be) without the help of other people. Send them an email of thanks, good job, and high five! And copy of their manager. Or take them to lunch.

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Solutions to Travel Planning Problems

Office Dynamics

It’s almost enough to break the spirit of the most dedicated administrative professional! In this month’s webinar, administrative training expert Joan Burge is revealing the solution—a brand new way to ease the burden on you and ensure your executive is happy. It’s truly a game changer for administrative professionals!

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Administrative Assistant vs. Executive Assistant: What’s the Difference?

Eat Your Career

In reality, these are two very different roles, both in the expectations and in the skills required to be successful. In this article, I want to explore both the Administrative Assistant role and the Executive Assistant role as thoroughly as possible, without overwhelming you. Administrative Assistants vs. Administrative Managers.