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Find More Success at Networking Events by Setting Goals

Jen Lawrence

Exchange information with a bunch of people. You may find it helpful to have the agenda at hand so you can align your goals with specific speakers, workshops, or other attendees. . A word of caution – be wary of quantifiable goals such as “get business cards from 10 potential customers.” Attend a networking event.

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The Admin’s Guide to Career Organization

All Things Admin

Course agendas and certificates from continuing education. Personal Business Cards. A lot of companies provide employees with their own business cards. However, if you want the ability to promote yourself professionally without the association of your current employer, personal business cards are must!

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Make No Mistakes With Meeting Request Attachments in Outlook 2007

Professional Assistant Blog

Your boss calls you up and tells you that you need to add an agenda to this meeting, but you don’t want everyone to get the meeting request again and have to accept/decline it. Posted on 30 December, 2009 12:55 AM The Professional Assistant Hi, You are only passing on updated information as an e-mail.

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Arizona Virtual Assistants Retreat

Loosely Speaking

Branding Iron Designs —Discounted business card and brochure printing, including complimentary design! If you’re a VA in the area interested in participating in this FREE event, drop me a line at ktcosmos at LooseEnds dot net and I’ll send you the particulars. Got a Better Idea?

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Planner Or Tickler (1-31) File? - How to Use Both For Optimal.

Stephanie LH Calahan

In her book she says, "The real key to finding information is having only one place to look. Yet establishing any consistency to your information management system is a challenge because there are so many mediums to work with - paper files, computer documents, email, voice mail, hand-written notes, business cards.

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Pass it on.

Laughing all the Way to Work

If I send an email to a co-worker requesting information, I immediately drag it from my Sent items to my Tasks, set a reminder to follow up and write in the Subject line "Did I get this information". Too much information. Note: The original email will remain in your Sent items and a copy will open up in your Tasks notes page).

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How to Plan Business Travel & Business Travel Planning Checklists

Office Dynamics

Frequent Flyer Club Information – locations of clubs at the airport(s). When traveling for business, leader should leave the following items home: Copy of his/her itinerary (and other important information). Other Special Requests: Meeting Materials: Agenda. Business cards. Hotel Information: Name: _.

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