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Wednesday, September 18, 2013 – Joan Burge Event of Distinction

Office Dynamics

We had a full day’s agenda ahead of us! As I walked by Veranda C, I saw that Brian Burge and Beverlina were hard at work putting the finishing touches on the many displays of helpful resources and Star Wear gift items in the ODI Boutique. Day 1 dawned with a blazing sun and bright early heat. What a way to GROW!

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Peer Synergy: 5 Powerhouse Strategies For Creating Administrative Peer Power

Office Dynamics

Coming together is better than fighting for your own agenda. An Administrative Team enjoying a formal event together. We will award a special team gift today so enlist your peers to comment to win! There is strength in unity. Excerpt from Who Took My Pen. authored by Joan Burge, Jasmine Freeman and Nancy Fraze). Joan Burge.

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A day in the life: Saba Ali, Royal Academy of Dance

Practically Perfect PA

I provide extensive diary management including global travel arrangements, compile reports, agendas and for Committee and Board meetings. Both Directors for whom I work are heavily involved with the event, and this has given me the opportunity to assist as well. What do you have for lunch? What has been your career highlight?

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Professional. Administrative Professional.

Office Dynamics

After a full day of managing an agenda, his comment caught me completely off guard. His reasoning appeared to suggest he viewed money as the primary reason a person would select an occupation, rather than contentment, purpose or gifting. The guy seated across from me turned to me, saying, “Nancy, you might want to look into that.”.

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Customer advisory boards help to gain valuable insight

Service Untitled

Each meeting needs to have a specific agenda. Never use a CAB meeting as a sales event. The meetings begin and end on time with a strong agenda. Some companies send out gift certificates or complimentary dinners. Meetings should focus on discussion debates, market trends, business drivers, service expectations, etc.

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How To Make An Impression in 25 Different Ways

Brilliantly Better

Plan Out The Details Of An Event There is no one out there that doesn’t like it when you plan for an event. Whether this involves setting the time of the event, or getting gas before a long trip, or picking the restaurant to meet at, this is your chance to impress everyone. The open field is much more appealing.

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How to sign off correspondence on behalf of the boss

Practically Perfect PA

Oh and I haven’t mention what they receive through the post… brochures, leaflets, magazines and corporate gifts to name but a few. I really recommend setting up some standard replies to frequent requests such as dinner invites, events details and sales requests. Do you have an agenda? How long do you need?

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