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So You Want to Take a Break from Your Career—Here’s What You Need to Consider

Success

But real life, with its monthly bills and gaps in resumes, requires more careful thought. Revisit your goals, then manage yourself. Use the time management skills from your previous role to make sure you stay on task regarding your goals. Perhaps it’s a free online class or volunteering in your field.

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Ep 242: Nicki Cave on Managing a Team of Assistants and Finding Happiness in Your Work

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

In this episode of The Leader Assistant Podcast, Nicki talks about managing a team of assistants, creating a career development plan, cultivating a team culture, and finding happiness in your role. She mentors, trains, and coaches EA/AAs across the region. While supporting J., And I think it surprised my family when I walked out.

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What to Do When You’re Put on a Formal Performance Improvement Plan

Eat Your Career

However, if managed well, a PIP can actually lead to some important personal and professional discoveries. First, before we get to your action plan, it’s important to address this critical point: Hopefully your manager has given you fair warning that this might be coming. The process can be overwhelming and emotional.

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5 Ways To Amplify Your Personal Brand

Office Dynamics

And Google has become the new resume. Take a class at a local university. Mentor someone in the company. In a busy marketplace, not standing out is the same as being invisible.” ~ Seth Godin. It’s no secret the world has changed. You are doing more with less. Things are moving at the speed of light. How do you do this?

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A Conversation with Joan

Office Dynamics

How better to share the conference experience than a conversation with the creator herself – The professional, personable, and mentor to many, Joan Burge! A: Believe it or not, most of my mentoring came from executives; not peers. I do remember one time when an executive assistant mentored me.

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Five Steps for Survival When You've Been Verbally Reprimanded

On The Job

When you hear that, it's your cue to either a) start dusting off your resume or b) craft a battle plan to save your butt. Do you need anger management classes, or perhaps more training in an area that makes you defensive because you lack the necessary skills? Is the verbal reprimand an indication of a more serious problem?

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What Are You Thankful For?

The Office Professionals Place

My advice is to grab a member and become a mentor or get mentored! Not only are you improving your skills and adding to your resume, you are making yourself more indispensable and an asset to your company or the next one. Do you need someone to talk to during the day when you are stressed? Tap into each others brains.

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