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Sweet - SarcMark: A punctuation mark for sarcasm!

ProAssisting Blog

Office Managers E-Learning Modules Outline E-Learning Modules: Part 1 Contact Us Enrollment Login All Posts, Interpersonal Skills, (1) Comments Sweet - SarcMark: A punctuation mark for sarcasm! We’re gonna keep an eye on this one but given that it costs $1.99 Download our free white paper, "Defining Assistant Excellence".

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Your career and pizza - Part 1

ProAssisting Blog

A recent college grad trying to break into their chosen industry as an assistant could cut down the learning curve, build trust quickly and easily prove themselves IF they had the proper assistant training. Download our free white paper, "Defining Assistant Excellence". Share it with others. Stay in the know!

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The sector responds to the Spring Budget

Workplace Insight

Richard Beresford, Chief Executive of the National Federation of Builders (NFB) “The Spring Budget offers opportunities to offset costs, invest in innovations and see paths to growth but apart from a strong hand played on energy, it doesn’t enable growth in practice. You can see what some people have had to say below, in no particular order.

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WinWeb Establishes Partnership With The IOEE For Small Business Success

The Small Business Blog

The aim of this partnership is to reduce the UK’s small business mortality rate by enabling WinWeb’s customers to have access to a business mentor to support then as they start out in business, whilst providing online training and support to those who need it.

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Cat Johnson Founder of Cat Johnson Co | Creating Connections and Success in Coworking

Allwork

It comes by supporting and helping each other with skill sharing, referrals, sharing space, having hard conversations, having hilarious conversations, like all these touch points kind of build a community. Not community, but mostly cost and efficiency reasons. Oh, how about those trains back in the early 18 hundreds?

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