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Climb the career tree, all the way to the top!

Practically Perfect PA

If you’re arranging a meeting for your Boss, pay attention to the agenda. I’m not suggesting you become a doormat but be willing to put in an extra hour or two when needed, for example in a crisis. Sorry to say it but if you want to transform from PA to Leader, gossip is a big no. LK Bennett, Zara and Jigsaw stock good options.

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Pros Reveal How to Become a Great Manager

On The Job

Understand the company agenda. Now that you’re in a supervisory role, gossiping for any reason is a no-no. Lead by example. But it’s amazing how many young supervisors start to lose their polite behavior when they’re stressed from trying to meet new goals and expectations. Do not make promises you can’t keep.

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How to Handle Work Guilt

Jen Lawrence

Consistently showing up at work resentful, angry, or stressed serves absolutely no one. And no – I don’t mean fill them in on all the office gossip. For example, if you have reports due at the end of every quarter, let your family know! Nothing on the agenda for the day?

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