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How to Plan Events Your Team Will Love (Without the Stress)

Eat Your Career

Whether you’re managing the company holiday party, setting up your employee programming for the season ahead, or planning a last minute summer get-together for your team, organizing events that are creative and engaging can feel like an added burden on top of your day-to-day operational and administrative responsibilities.

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Make Procedures Development a Habit, Not a Project

All Things Admin

During the holidays, there may be less email and meetings and more time for planning and organizing. But rhythms provide flexibility and responsiveness, which are crucial in the fast-paced, ever-changing environment that admins navigate. The rhythm of the week dictates what you can fit in and where. Other weeks you may only finish one.

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Warm thoughts for customer service during the holidays

Service Untitled

If you sell windows and doors, be an informational resource for “green environments&# and supply the latest information on tax credits. Promote these events via email, newsletters, or social media. Do these simple tasks again and again; not just at holiday time. Customer Appreciation Day.

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5 Top Tips to Managing a Remote Team

Jen Lawrence

In today’s work environment, odds are you have at least one team member who works remotely. Ask about people’s weekends and holidays. Sign up for my monthly newsletter by clicking here. What is usually the culprit to dysfunctional remote teams? Communication. This is surprising to literally no one. Best wishes!

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5 Top Tips to Managing a Remote Team

Jen Lawrence

In today’s work environment, odds are you have at least one team member who works remotely. Ask about people’s weekends and holidays. Sign up for my monthly newsletter by clicking here. What is usually the culprit to dysfunctional remote teams? Communication. This is surprising to literally no one. Best wishes!

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How to Get Back on Track in January

Productivityist

This is a piece that was originally published in The Productivityist Weekly newsletter. Now that the holidays are over, your energy levels are rising so you can take on bigger projects. Resolutions need a stable environment to survive. Not signed up for it yet? Then you need to decide whether you’re going to go forward with it.

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We don't know what we don't know

Laughing all the Way to Work

Administrative newsletters or bulletin boards where you can post tips or suggestions is a good way to learn. I finally had a chance to sit down and read your book over the holiday. Building Relationships one Assistant at a Time ► April (2) Keeping focussed in a busy environment When your boss arranges meetings behind your back.