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Ep 252: Sage Johnson – Executive Assistant to the Co-CEOs of Catamount Constructors

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She is an accomplished professional who holds the esteemed certification from IAAP as a Certified Administrative Professional (CAP) and specializes in Organizational Management.

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Assistant Certifications: free webinar replay & handout

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You can get the designations that Brenda mentioned from IAAP which are the CAP and OM. This will be a competitive advantage to all businesses who have this kind of diverse environment in that they will have the advantage to build relationships with their business partners. (BM). IAAP certification [link] (Shared by Karen).

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Balancing Professionalism and Friendship in the Office: Guest Blog by Elaine Hirsch

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We aren't in the same office anymore, but we now meet monthly to go to our local chapter's IAAP dinner meeting and then spend the drive home catching up on what each of us is up to. Workplace friendships offer many advantages to employees and with the appropriate boundaries, they can help foster a positive workplace environment.

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15 Ways to Introduce Empathetic Leadership

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Leading with empathy can feel uncomfortable, but if we can embrace that feeling, we will have more inclusive and dynamically creative work environments.

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Administrative Assistant Conference Speaker Lisa Olsen

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She is a seasoned and experienced C-level executive assistant with over 20 years of experience in the healthcare and engineering environment. Lisa Olsen is dedicated to the administrative career and helping administrative professionals recognize their potential.

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The importance of having someone to talk to

Laughing all the Way to Work

Below are some things that I have found helpful to build my network: Join a professional association such as the International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP). IAAP is a group of assistants who get together and encourage each other in our jobs and careers. Read professional magazines when you get the opportunity.

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A Conversation with Joan

Office Dynamics

My next favorite was attending administrative conferences although there were not many offered in my day, mostly IAAP (then PSI) conferences. So here is my list: * Resilience is critical in today’s busy office environment and constant change. I love what occurs when I am face-to-face with other attendees and my instructor.

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