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Tips for the Tourist in All of Us: The Savvy Admin’s Guide to Travel!

Office Dynamics

I have observed hundreds of assistants travel and heard numerous stories about their travel experiences both while in transit to Las Vegas and during their stay in Las Vegas. What is most interesting is that administrative professionals are the ones who are very involved in their executive’s travels yet are not road warriors.

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Artificial Intelligence at Work: How Office Professionals Can Build A.I. Skills for the Future

Eat Your Career

It’s able to make decisions, find connections and process information in a very sophisticated way. We also need the right skills to make the tool work. Of course, the more information you give it, the better the outcome. and proprietary organizational information (like intellectual property, client data, business plans, etc.).

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Tips for Planning Someone Else’s Travel

Office Dynamics

Planning travel for others is no simple matter and administrative professionals know this better than anyone else! Each traveler has personal preferences and unique quirks that make travel planning a true art form. However, travel is full of unpredictable changes. Try to book the traveler in their preferred hotel chain.

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The 4 steps of business travel planning: Delivering your Exec to their destination

Practically Perfect PA

Over the last few weeks I have been looking at the four stages of business travel planning. I’ve put together a list of travel apps that will help you with all your business travel plans. They are all free so if your manager travels on one airline frequently it is well worth downloading their app.

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Administrative Assistant vs. Executive Assistant: What’s the Difference?

Eat Your Career

In reality, these are two very different roles, both in the expectations and in the skills required to be successful. The information I offer here is intentionally broad and meant to be widely applicable. Similar to Administrative Assistants, education and skill requirements for becoming an EA can vary.

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Webinar Replay Helping Your Executive Maintain a Competitive Edge

Office Dynamics

Leverage your skills and help your Executive achieve his or her goals by creating a positive reputation both inside and outside the organization. Specific actions you must take now to help your Executive leverage your skills and abilities. Download/Access Webinar Handout. See below for more information.

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10 Ways to Make Remote Hiring a Cake Walk!

Recruit CRM

If you're hiring for a remote position, certain personality traits and skills are more critical now than ever. Be sure to mention your expectations, including the required skills and traits. Include the typical working hours, especially if weekends or travel are required. Be specific but concise.