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Productive Networking: 22 Ideas to Organize Business Cards for Effective Followup

Stephanie LH Calahan

" That is what a recent client told me when I opened a drawer in her office and found it filled with business cards. The cards had been collected over a year or so of miscellaneous networking events and trade shows.    Over time, she had forgotten who many of the people were or even why she had kept the card. . 

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Restaurant Reservations - Find An Open Table Online!

Professional Assistant Blog

By The Professional Assistant on Monday, September 22, 2008 Filed Under: Organize , Productivity A re you asked to make reservations for your manager(s) at particular restaurants? This has become a great tool for me, since I have to make reservations on a regular basis for my managers. Do you feel that you could be doing this faster?

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Need To Create a PDF? Don't Have the Software? Don't Panic!

Professional Assistant Blog

By The Professional Assistant on Wednesday, October 15, 2008 Filed Under: MS-Access , MS-Excel , MS-Outlook , MS-PowerPoint , MS-Word , Productivity Y ou receive an e-mail from your manager. Your manager asks you to create a report of some sort and wants you to send it to a client, but making sure that they cannot manipulate the information.

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Free ACT! (CRM) Video Tutorials

Professional Assistant Blog

as your client relationship manager (CRM)? If you’re looking to purchase ACT! (CRM) Video Tutorials By The Professional Assistant on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 Filed Under: Productivity A re you using ACT! for your company, click here. This same thing happened to me as well as one of my readers. Whats next?

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Book Review: The Retail Doctor's.

Service Untitled

Throughout the book, the author describes what each personality can bring to customers, fellow employees and the sales staff; how they react as managers and what an owner can do to enhance everyone’s best talents. An example of this “Feeler&# would be Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz.