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Assistants Must Excel at the Fundamentals

Office Dynamics

They feel they have been managing calendars or planning meetings forever so why pay attention. For 28 years, I have been teaching assistants to pay attention to the fundamentals such as meeting planning, travel planning, calendar maintenance, organizational skills, follow-up systems, time management, and communications.

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Assistants Speak Out: The Biggest Struggles In Partnering With Their Executive

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In preparation for a webinar I held on October 8 called Managing Your Executive’s Day , we sent out a survey and received 700+ responses to the questions “What is your biggest struggle in partnering with your executive?” Blocking his calendar to work on his projects. Talking about calendar and upcoming meetings.

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The Top Skills Executives Want From Assistants Today

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Office Dynamics often surveys managers and high-level executives as to the skills, attitudes, and behaviors that are most important for an assistant to possess. The most important ability an assistant has to learn to do is to figure out what NOT to do. Here are some non-edited , direct quotes from them. See how you measure up.

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State of the Administrative Profession

Office Dynamics

I know she does not know but needs to learn this skill in order to succeed every day.”. The general public boldly asserts: “ anyone can be an assistant.” In a recent survey, 624 respondents presented 230 different titles! Joan relayed that all the things she learned as an executive assistant then help her run her business now.

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State of the Administrative Profession

Office Dynamics

I know she does not know but needs to learn this skill in order to succeed every day.”. The general public boldly asserts: “ anyone can be an assistant.” In a recent survey, 624 respondents presented 230 different titles! Joan relayed that all the things she learned as an executive assistant then help her run her business now.