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Find More Success at Networking Events by Setting Goals

Jen Lawrence

Are you stuck in an unfruitful networking cycle? Attend a networking event. Sign up for another networking event… and the cycle starts over. To make the most of networking events and the relationships you form, set goals for your time there. Armed with your list of goals, it’s time to network better.

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How to Assert Your Power in Difficult Situations

Success

In your first three months, you discover countless ways to improve the business : better project management tools, ways to streamline everyone’s workflow and straightforward meeting agendas. Even when their ideas are good, they run into roadblocks in the form of other people—managers, executives and other leaders.

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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. to get the word out. People will give up if chat questions are missed or ignored!

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The Admin’s Guide to Career Organization

All Things Admin

They don’t have a network of professionals they can activate at a moment’s notice. Forms and Checklists. Course agendas and certificates from continuing education. With hundreds of millions of registered users worldwide, LinkedIn is an excellent social networking tool for admins. This makes a stressful time even tenser.

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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. Input comes in various forms … and provides a variety of information. And share this post on your favorite social network using #adminblogathon. There is strength in unity. Help them achieve their goals. Welcome input. Joan Burge.

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5 Powerhouse Strategies for Creating Administrative Peer Power

Office Dynamics

Coming together is better than fighting for your own agenda. Input comes in various forms … and provides a variety of information. When you are trying to create change, whether in a process or for the administrative community in your organization, it is much easier to be persuasive when there is a group. There is strength in unity.

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Professional. Administrative Professional.

Office Dynamics

After a full day of managing an agenda, his comment caught me completely off guard. He cited an example where someone worked month on, month off as a sea-going launderer, earning $400,000 annually. The guy seated across from me turned to me, saying, “Nancy, you might want to look into that.”. The other lawyers and I sat there, speechless.