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Day 2: The 17th Annual Conference for Administrative Excellence Special Report

Office Dynamics

Peggy Vasquez & Darlene Mahon present in a general session on day #2. To see testimonials from this event: click here ). The conference encourages a casual mix of great conversations with other attendees for networking (Note: bring your business cards!) By Nancy Fraze, Reporter in the Field.

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Day 2: The 17th Annual Conference for Administrative Excellence Special Report

Office Dynamics

Peggy Vasquez & Darlene Mahon present in a general session on day #2. To see testimonials from this event: click here ). The conference encourages a casual mix of great conversations with other attendees for networking (Note: bring your business cards!) By Nancy Fraze, Reporter in the Field.

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Arizona Virtual Assistants Retreat

Loosely Speaking

If you’re a VA in the area interested in participating in this FREE event, drop me a line at ktcosmos at LooseEnds dot net and I’ll send you the particulars. You can also stop by the AZVAs FaceBook event page or, feel free to start a conversation here in the comment area here on Loosely Speaking. Tweet it using #AZVAs.

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Guest Blog: Networking Like a Pro

Laughing all the Way to Work

© Copyright Patricia Robb 2010 18 October, 2008 Guest Blog: Networking Like a Pro This is a guest post from JEM over at [link]. Networking at a conference does little good if you never speak with the person after the event. Ask for business cards and have a stack of business cards for yourself at hand as well.

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How to Take the Next Step in Your Freelance Career

Men With Pens

From the chance to meet local business leaders face-to-face, trade business cards and show off your stuff? By setting yourself up onstage instead of in the audience, you go to the event for free, you look like the expert for the day, and you get the full benefit of this tailor-made networking opportunity.

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The Great Calendar Debate - Paper or Electronic - 21 Experts Weigh.

Stephanie LH Calahan

You might find a PDA a tad too 'stale' in the way information is presented.     Cons of Planning Tool : Like any other productivity tool, you've got start somewhere so you may have to carry your old business card file or Franklin planner with you for a few weeks before you just to the electronic assistant.

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The Numbskull’s 10-Step Guide to Creating a Seminar

Men With Pens

Of course, past clients you haven’t worked with in a while are a close second, especially if you’re presenting on a new topic you didn’t cover when you last worked with them. Consider refreshments for your guests, especially if your event might last more than two hours. 3-5 weeks is probably best.

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