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A business case outline for an internal PA network

Practically Perfect PA

People are undoubtedly the best asset of every firm and having a PA network will help confirm that PA’s are an important and integral part of the organisation. An internal network will help us to build stronger relationships and enable better teamwork, communication and easier delegation and reciprocation of help.

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How to Successfully Run Virtual Events

Worxbee

There’s a lot that needs to happen behind the scenes to make them successful, so here are some tips to make it happen: Have a clear agenda An online event relies upon well-crafted resources, including presentations, polls, and any other interactive component. Emailing out attendee surveys. Sharing content snippets to social media.

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Cheryl Sinclair of Buckle | Putting People at the Heart of Company Culture

Allwork

So, I had a series of experiences through, believe it or not, networks, where for most of my career I haven’t really had to apply for a job. Who is the network and who asked me to join or participate? And so, make sure that people understand their support systems and their network is so critical. We provide content.

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Master the Art of Re-purposing Your Work and You'll Save Multiple Hours - 50 Ideas To Get You Started

Stephanie LH Calahan

Earlier this week I was talking to a client about content creation for the marking of her business.    It is productive content creation.  Today 50 of my fabulous business expert community share how they repurpose their content to grow their business and save time. Think Big When Creating Content.

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

Archive Network with Steph Is This You? Change the settings on your social networking sites that automatically notify you of new activity. Check your social networking sites only at specified times, preferably no more than once or twice a day. Once that is done, survey what is left and find the next easiest thing you can do.

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