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

Eat Your Career

It simulates human intelligence because it learns from experience and gets smarter (which sounds wild!). Practice & Play The absolute best and easiest way to learn something new is to get your hands dirty. You have to learn how to leverage the software fully and figure out how to implement it into your day-to-day workflow.

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Quiet Hiring: Admin Professional Trend

Bonnie Low-Krayman

Another example is the EA to the CEO who received support to get her MS Office certifications during the pandemic when her workload was suddenly reduced. After she achieved her goal, she offered to lead 30-minute virtual lunch and learns to teach others the time-saving tips that she learned.

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3 Ways to Create a Better System for Information Management

All Things Admin

Here are two examples of this. For example: FORM – Forms LTR – Letters MEMO – Memos LBL – Labels MAP – Maps ENV – Envelopes RPT – Reports SIGN – Signs BOD – Board of Directors Keep this list of abbreviations posted where you and others who may need it can easily reference it when creating or searching for files.

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Dare to Innovate: How to Future-Proof Your Career in the Age of AI

All Things Admin

Administrative professionals who are constantly innovating, willing to embrace AI instead of fearing it, and doing their best to learn and grow with the changing times and technologies are not at risk of being replaced by AI. For example, open any Excel spreadsheet and explore the analyze data section on the home ribbon.

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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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Embrace Change for Career Success!

All Things Admin

Examples of Change Change is in every aspect of our lives. On a professional level, change can be simple, like finding a more efficient way to complete a task, or complicated, like learning to support a new executive or changing jobs entirely. Who can help me shorten my learning curve? You don’t want that in your admin career!

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Staying Organized with the One-Touch Rule

Jen Lawrence

For example, stacks of mail, unpacked boxes, unread email, a full but clean dishwasher. Things pile up and suddenly getting through the pile is no longer a task – it’s a project. Here are a few of my favorites: Inbox Management: Don’t let unread email pile up. Learn more about Jen Lawrence at [link].