Remove Budget Remove Equipment Remove Restaurants Remove Training
article thumbnail

Ep 251: Maria Smith on the Science and Benefits of Goal-Setting

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

After 18 years of award-winning success in the corporate space, working as a sales leader for Fortune 500 companies across three different industries, Maria brings her unparalleled combination of experience to her proprietary process and interactive trainings, helping companies understand the science and benefits of goal-setting for their employees.

Goals 75
article thumbnail

Planning the perfect business meeting

Practically Perfect PA

From booking trains or flights, to finding a hotel that suits both the budget and the boss, you’ve probably honed your skills. A hotel meeting room sends a very different message to a quiet private table in a renowned restaurant. The Right Restaurant. Organising business trips requires a lot of logistical tinkering.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Zoe Ellis Moore Founder of Spaces to Places | Navigating the Changing Needs of Today’s Professionals: Trends in the Flexible Workspace Industry

Allwork

It costs so much with some of this equipment as well. There’s so many different niches and it does depend on budgets and different things like that as well. If you’re not near to the ideal sort of prime premises, with the higher footfall nearer to a train station, then you have got to work harder.

AT&T 278
article thumbnail

Ep 247: Email Management for Executive Assistants

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

. ––– THE LEADER ASSISTANT PODCAST IS PRESENTED BY EZCATER ezCater is the nation’s most trusted provider of corporate food solutions — the best way for companies to order food for daily employee lunches, meetings, and events of any size or budget.

Email 66
article thumbnail

The Conquering At Mt. San Gorgonio

The Marq

I walked over to meet up with Christopher, and after our hellos, we talked about the trek, what food and equipment we’d each brought, our last minute equipment check the night before in an effort to lighten up the packs, among other things. We still had plenty of time. Jiggy was certainly eager to leave. We weren’t going anywhere.