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Supplier of the week is Tripmate

Practically Perfect PA

The Practically Perfect PA supplier of the week is Tripmate. You’re able to add all those necessities like seat numbers, meal requests and frequent flyer numbers and we can implement a travel policy to suit your requirements to ensure everyone books within finance budgets. What is Tripmate? Saves time and money. Policy compliant.

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Feeling like a fraud at work

Practically Perfect PA

A few years ago I was working as a PA within a large team of highly qualified, talented and very very confident project management consultants. I’m sure we’ve all been there, feeling like a fraud at work and having a major crisis of confidence. Why are you in this situation? You’ve got to get out of your comfort zone.

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Some training suggestions for assistants

Practically Perfect PA

Quite often I am asked which courses I would recommend for assistants that are just starting in the profession and want to undertake some training to increase their skills and help them move up the career ladder. We have a shed load of skills that have to be kept up to date so that we can do our job effectively. IT training.

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Tori Dunlap, Founder of Her First 100K is on a Mission to Close the Gender Pay Gap

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But as you incorporate this practice into your monthly routine, you’ll not only gain a comprehensive understanding of your finances , but also the confidence with which to create and maintain a plan that aligns with your financial goals. Break free of debt. Get paid what you’re worth. Leverage credit to your advantage. Plan for retirement.

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Serving Your Ideal Client Starts with Understanding Their Buying Motives

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Your selling skills are not one one-hundredth as powerful as the customer’s reasons for buying. Experience-oriented motives: Preconceived notion Previous experience Certain of performance Confidence in quality Confidence in service Brand loyalty Supplier loyalty Salesperson loyalty. Will you share it with me?”