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Collaborate to Innovate!

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Collaboration is a big part of innovation. Now imagine you collaborate with others to plan the event. The “fine” event you planned on your own suddenly pales in comparison to the outstanding event you collaborated with others to plan. Collaboration and innovation go hand in hand – and it’s impossible to do either from a silo.

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An Introduction to Google Workspace

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Formerly known as G Suite, the cloud-based productivity and collaboration solution is used by more than six million businesses, with more hopping on board every day. Being asked to learn new technology or software is always stressful. All that’s left is to learn how to use them! Is yours one of them? What is Google Workspace?

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How to Use Microsoft Office and Google Workspace Apps to Document Your Procedures

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Familiarity : Because many of us are already familiar with these apps, using them reduces the learning curve. Collaboration : Both Microsoft and Google apps offer robust collaboration features, allowing multiple team members to work on procedures simultaneously. Chances are, you are already using them at the office or at home.

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Emerging Technologies for Administrative Professionals

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Cloud – As businesses make the switch to cloud computing, collaboration between internal team members and external clients alike occurs daily. However, understanding the steep learning curves involved, adding these skills sooner rather than later will allow you to stay ahead.

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Leveraging Procedures for Effective Training and Onboarding

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If you don’t have procedures in place, one approach to onboarding involves having the new hire document the procedures as they learn. This method serves a dual purpose: it ensures that your procedures are up-to-date and allows the new employee to reinforce their learning through the act of documentation.

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Preparing for a Smooth Transition: 4 Tips for Retiring Administrative Professionals

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Tip 2: Establish a Successor Training Plan Odds are that it will be your job to train your replacement, so collaborate with your executive to come up with a plan as soon as possible. Tip 4: Mentoring and Knowledge Sharing There’s a difference between training someone and mentoring someone. Always Leave on Good Terms!

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Why Every Home Business Owner Needs a Strong Support System

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For example, you may be able to connect with potential customers or collaborators through your network. Hire a coach or mentor: Hiring a coach or mentor can provide you with advice and guidance on how to build your business or overcome personal challenges. What’s the #1 Challenge for Home Businesses? Finding clients.