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Humor in the Workplace: How to Be Funny at Work Without Crossing the Line

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Research has shown that workplace stress costs the U.S. economy up to $187 billion every year between lost productivity and health care and medical costs. However, when you focus on self-directed humor, don’t kill your skills, meaning don’t make jokes about specific skills that are necessary for you to do your job.”

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Creating Powerful Presentations

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At the Assist Conference a few weeks ago I did a session entitled ‘creating powerful presentations’ I wanted to share the slides and notes with you guys today… Here you go! This could be for a presentation in front of the board, for other members of staff or a pitch to win new clients. Get creative.

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Creating Powerful Presentations

Practically Perfect PA

At the Assist Conference a few weeks ago I did a session entitled ‘creating powerful presentations’ I wanted to share the slides and notes with you guys today… Here you go! This could be for a presentation in front of the board, for other members of staff or a pitch to win new clients. Get creative.

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Are Additional Certifications Useful in the Workplace?

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The competition for a promotion or an entirely new job is fierce. The certificate alone may not be enough to qualify for employment, depending on your career choice, but it can supplement your skills. Are you trying to get promoted, get a new job or enter a new field? Jamie Saxe is the founder and CEO of Mend Consulting.

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How to Navigate the Benefits and Drawbacks of Remote Work as a Gen Z Professional

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As younger employees grow in their career development and the novelty of remote work wears off, the absence of in-office experience presents both challenges and opportunities. They do start off with something of a disadvantage; they lose out on opportunities to learn those important skills and insights,” he says.

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The Great Mismatch: Why Employers And Employees Are No Longer In Sync

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The pandemic presented a unique opportunity to work differently, which meant that most had to make a quick transition to remote work — often for the first time. Job seekers should also consider whether their skills match the needs of companies offering remote work.

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Deconstruct Your Office Into Core Resources To Rebuild Productivity

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They are sweeping, wholesale changes intended to promote certain attendance and productivity levels, and justify millions in leases, maintenance fees, and overall facilities costs. We rely on other employees’ skills and experiences for best practices, processes, and pitfalls in completing similar work.

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