Remove Environment Remove Gossip Remove Mentoring Remove Training
article thumbnail

The AI Revolution Liberating Workers From The Office

Allwork

Remote workers can engage in peer-to-peer learning and mentoring through AI-curated content and resources, fostering a sense of camaraderie and encouraging the exchange of valuable knowledge and experience. In a remote work environment, knowledge is power, and AI is the key to unlocking it.

Legal 219
article thumbnail

How to Make More Money

Success

You might need to get some training. You have to find your inner power to influence and change the things or environment around you. Look around at who else you could help, who else could you mentor and how else could you contribute more? They’re reading celebrity gossip magazines. Accept responsibility. You can’t invest.

Gossip 279
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Ep 241: Elena Navarro on Corporate Culture, Toxic Workplaces, and Maintaining Confidentiality

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

Some have even gone above and beyond to personally mentor her throughout her time as an Executive Assistant – and now, Executive Business Partner! And I’ve had amazing mentors along the way. So there’s a lot of, you know, office gossip and stuff like that. So here I am. Jeremy Burrows 4:25 Love it.

AT&T 81
article thumbnail

44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

Success

Find a mentor. Create an environment fostering your success. Also, consider your environment—is your home or office dreary or energizing? Overall, whether it’s gossip from co-workers, violence in the media, pessimism in your own thoughts or other influences, make conscious efforts to reduce your exposure to the negative.

Mentoring 345
article thumbnail

Answering Your Questions

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

A: I've been extremely lucky and have NOT worked for anyone difficult or nightmarish - high standards and extremely fast-paced or high-pressure environments, yes. Compared to, say, a more corporate environment where an executive assistant's career ceiling is really only that of a more senior executive assistant?