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Ep 249: Izzy Gousby on Managing a Team of Assistants and Cultivating Confidence

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Blanchard CONNECT WITH IZZY Izzy on LinkedIn ABOUT IZZY Isadora Gousby, also known as Izzy, is the manager for the Boston Executive Support Team at Analysis Group. Prior to Analysis Group, she worked as an executive assistant to the CEO, CFO, and CMO at a biotechnology firm in Boston.

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Ep 228: Monica Martin on Advocating for Yourself and Pivoting when Priorities Change

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Stowell CONNECT WITH MONICA Monica on LinkedIn ABOUT MONICA Monica Martin is an Executive Administrator with Systems Planning and Analysis (SPA). LEADERSHIP QUOTE Great leaders find ways to connect with their people and help them fulfill their potential.

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Ep 230: Yolanda Hunte on Changing How the World Sees Executive Assistants

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Yolanda holds a Bachelor’s degree in psychology with an emphasis on Applied Behavioral Analysis and has her Master’s degree in Organizational Leadership. Currently she is rolling out a Spotlight series for internal and external powerhouse guests to speak on different topics such as philanthropy, AI and taking care of oneself.

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Business finance: The ultimate guide for non-finance people

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A fiscal year simply represents the 12-month period that a business uses for its accounting, taxes, and budgeting purposes. Balance sheets are invaluable for conducting financial analysis and making key financial decisions at a business. If you have to pay back the loan for more than a year, it’s a long-term liability.

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The 6 Stages Of A Failure

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Maybe the trip turned out to be a fiasco because the budget exploded and now you have to do the dishes in a restaurant to pay for your plane ticket home (or, most likely, you ignored some very common sense rule and it turned out that rule was for real). Or is the analysis throughout all the stages, just in differing degrees?

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