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Ep 204: Whitney Kelso on Networking, Boundaries, and Taking Risks

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

Previously Whitney has worked in workforce development as both the Office Manager and the Business Service Assistant. She has her CAP and Pace Certifications, with the Organizational Management and Meeting and Events Planning add-on certifications. She resides in Virginia Beach, VA with her husband and three crazy Australian Shepherds.

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Want to Blog About Your Work?

Professional Assistant Blog

More importantly, do you want to get recognized and let your manager see that you are going that extra mile to do what’s above and beyond of your job expectation? More and more firms are allowing their employees to blog, whether it be internal or external. Blogging about your firm is one of the ways to do this.

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Business and IT - Adversaries or Partners?

Small Business CEO

Form a prioritization committee comprised of IT management and business leaders. Whether your IT area is primarily staffed internally or many functions are outsourced, individuals must still be held accountable to these high standards of service and partnership.

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10 Tips for Planning a Successful Event

Jen Lawrence

Create a Planning Committee. The planning committee should consist of co-planners and decision-makers. The first will be for the planning committee and include a meeting schedule and status update communications. Play the “What if” game with the planning committee and create a list of genuine concerns. Always Follow Up.

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