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Want to Reach Your Potential? Be a Learner

Success

Early bibles of the field (Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich , Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People ) urged workers to grow philosophically, to build qualities such as confidence and self-discipline. The same is increasingly true in many fields, whether you’re freelance or on the payroll. A push for parity.

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Leveraging Procedures for Effective Training and Onboarding

All Things Admin

The process for ordering office supplies and setting up the conference room for meetings was different. If you don’t have procedures in place, one approach to onboarding involves having the new hire document the procedures as they learn. You might be using a new phone system or dealing with new project management software.

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EA to Project Support Manager

Practically Perfect PA

As an EA you’re not only there to support staff on a one to one basis or a team (depending on the company structure and needs) but you also find yourself processing invoices and expenses, whilst logging everyone’s holidays and preparing for the latest marketing conference while booking a flight for your executive to NYC – all at the same time!

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The US Talent Pool: Welcome Back to a Seller’s Market

Energage

We will be at California HR on Monday, August 28th and HR Florida Conference & Expo on Tuesday, August 29th. Now let’s overlay the Bureau of Labor Statistics data on ‘Layoffs’ – the monthly rate at which organizations are dropping people from their payrolls. Learn More. (1) Layoffs: Way Down Too. and now to 1.1%.

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How to Launch (and Maintain) a Successful E-Commerce Business

Success

Grow Your E-Commerce Business Create systems Automate everything Learn to delegate Collaborate Always Be Monitoring Step 7. Spoiler alert: my first e-commerce business was a failure—uh, I mean, a great learning experience. With what you learn below, you can avoid my mistakes. Learn to delegate. Enjoy Life. Why E-Commerce?