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Career development for Assistants: 5 common problems and how to solve them

Practically Perfect PA

Read the first one, on what to look for in an event supplier , and watch out for the third and final blog, on how to ensure organisations value PA work! Consult other PAs, your manager(s), and your organisation’s HR for advice in progressing your career development. Participate in forums and events.

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Ten critical foundations for successful collaborative networks

BioTeams

Communities and Project Dynamic. A Virtual Enterprise Network (VEN) is a voluntary and dynamic community of SMEs that commit to working together for a period of at least six months (ideally, twelve months) to collectively seek opportunities to participate in collaborative projects of mutual business advantage.

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Job descriptions for Personal Assistants – Merited or inherited?

Practically Perfect PA

The Skill-set of the modern PA is a far cry from tea and typing: Exceptional Communication – with colleagues, clients, suppliers, peers and the public (includes Active Listening). Emotional Intelligence – the ability to understand and manage both your own emotions and your bosses / colleagues.

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Guest Blogger: David B. Wright, Author

The Office Professionals Place

Youve been networking your little tail off. If it is a project management position, prepare a project status review presentation or the like…you get the idea. Help them better leverage partners and suppliers? Youve sent out dozens, or maybe even hundreds, of resumes and cover letters. Powered by Blogger.

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Bioteams: Learning from Nature to improve Project Management

BioTeams

When studying this topic, new ideas and solutions are introduced and explained, applied to one of the main projects management areas, which is the human resources management, with a structure, teamwork and leadership scheme that may represent the success factor in a given project. CONCLUSIONS.