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So you’ve been asked to organise an event… now what?

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You should come away from the initial meeting with enough information to feel confident that you are making the right choices for every aspect of the event. The agenda. A pre-event agenda should look something like this: What is the purpose of the event? What are the goals and objectives for the event?

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How to Act Like a Leader Even When Following

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A leader achieves outcomes through —not at the expense of people. A leader inspires confidence, trust and loyalty, through character, integrity and actions. For example, if you are holding a meeting with team members, make sure the agenda is set, action items are completed and that things don’t slip through the cracks.

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Major Meltdown in Time Management - Tips to Avoid it Happening To You

Stephanie LH Calahan

Cut your major goals into bite-sized pieces. Each small priority or requirement on the way to ultimate goal becomes a mini goal in itself. usually at the expense of our own sanity. List Tasks (example) a- Plan Agenda b- Billy Bob’s Review c- Draft budget report d- Clean out my inbox 2.

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The Power of the Strategic Partnership Whitepaper

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As a Strategic Partner, it’s vital to understand your Executive’s goals and ask yourself what you can do to help them achieve those goals, says Jackie Ludwig, a career Executive Assistant who is now CEO of LUMINI Network. Doing your day job well builds trust and confidence, which is key to any Strategic Partnership.

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Revolutionary Ways Assistants Can Get Information from Their Managers

Office Dynamics

Time: Investment or Expense? Whether you view time spent as an investment or an expense can often be based on the filter with which you view time in general. #2 2 Idea: Develop confidence to not accept “one word” answers. Identify high priority issues and bring them to attention and insert agenda into calendar.

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

Use the notebook for everything you want to keep track of: to do lists, grocery lists, client meetings, phone calls, dreams and goals. Once you cleared the path, identify the next step to take to accomplish your task or goal. When big goals are looming it's easier to set milestones that will eventually lead to a larger goal.

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