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From Executive Assistant to CEO

ProAssisting Blog

She has held many different positions throughout her 30 years working for the company but what is particularly interesting to us here at ProAssisting is how Ursula was mentored in the executive assistant position by her two different bosses. Finding the right boss who took the time—when there was time—to mentor her was key to Ms.

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Certain Truths That Never Change In Professional Development

Office Dynamics

To thank you for being a part of our success, for the entire year, we are offering a 25% discount off books, CDs, journals and more. And extending a 10% discount, for the entire year, on any onsite training or presentations. Write down a list of the skills you have and love using on a daily basis.

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Is Your Work Priceless?

Men With Pens

No more discounts to fill up those lulls in your schedule. They wouldn’t have to work with someone of lesser skill levels or knowledge. They could skip the amateurs and head straight towards the people who had the most knowledge, the best experience and all the skills in the world. Find a mentor. How would you compete?

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Permission Marketing 101: Six Ways to Keep Subscribers Happy

Andrea Kalli

In order to truly succeed online, you need to dedicate a large amount of your time to networking, not just with mentors, but with your own prospective customers and clients. From small purchases to big business relationships, the entire business world is built on connections and networking.

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Should You Go Back to School? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

We talked about Extreme Skills Makeover (Work Edition), concerning the different opportunities available to people who want to continue their education: [link] Taylor’s take is quite interesting, though: formally set up your own curriculum, choose your own resources, and set your success criteria according to your goals. Meet people.

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Business Lessons from Equestrians

Men With Pens

It takes skills to jump small – and to jump well. You have to always push yourself (and it) for more, and your goal is to eventually ‘outgrow’ your horse and need a new one that fits your skill level. Can be difficult without a great mentor to advice me. Master the basics, slow down and pay attention to details.

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Did You Reach Your NaNoWriMo Goal?

Men With Pens

Love the six core skills idea. Rose – Those six core skills really come into play in the FIRST draft. Come on, Ro-Ro!) @ James: Yes, the six skills need to come into play in the first draft, but the truth is that if you spend your whole time focusing on Writing With These Qualities in Mind, your novel will come out stilted.

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