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A day in the life: Saba Ali, Royal Academy of Dance

Practically Perfect PA

I provide extensive diary management including global travel arrangements, compile reports, agendas and for Committee and Board meetings. I also act as the central point of contact for both Directors which might include meeting clients/suppliers, telephone liaison and managing emails whilst they are away. Busy – sometimes crazy busy!

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How Working From Home Can Work For You

The Small Business Blog

Not only does this reduce their stress levels, but it also increases the amount of available time for them to dedicate to work. If your business allows you to have a staff that works from home, they are going to be under a lot less stress and will be able to work in any part of the day that is convenient for them.

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Q&A: What are some social and economic issues small business face.

The Small Business Blog

I should remind you that when I talk about small business, I mean 1 to 5 people businesses, like SOHO-, SME, SMB-, Micro-, Lifestyle-, Home-, DIY-, Hobby-, Boomer- or Personal business, like professionals, contractors, freelancers, self-employed, sole-traders and virtual assistants. Digg Furl Netscape Yahoo!

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Free Press Release Distribution for Small Business. | THE SMALL.

The Small Business Blog

Ajith Said on June 27th, 2008 at 5:17 pm For business travellers, staying in a hotel can be one of the most costly and tiresome aspects of being on the road. Bangalore, more known as the silicon valley rather than the Garden city has witnessed an overwhelming number of business travelers as compared to leisure travelers.

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Social Impact of Working From Home | THE SMALL BUSINESS BLOG

The Small Business Blog

In 1999 I was still office based, traveled from one of our offices around the world to the next and was rarely home. Dino Said on December 22nd, 2008 at 3:42 am I agree , I too work at home and I love it , no rigid dress code , no claustrophobic cubicle and no stress generating travel from home to work office.

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