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Assistants Must Excel at the Fundamentals

Office Dynamics

They feel they have been managing calendars or planning meetings forever so why pay attention. For 28 years, I have been teaching assistants to pay attention to the fundamentals such as meeting planning, travel planning, calendar maintenance, organizational skills, follow-up systems, time management, and communications.

Calendars 223
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12 Days of Christmas Webinar: The Organized Admin with Julie Perrine

Office Dynamics

To Do Lists – Task Management. Meetings/Events. Travel Planning. So I wanted to provide a plan of action for these assistants that would help them get and stay organized. There are 5 core systems I encourage assistants to look at first: Time and Task Management. Travel Planning.

Travel 100
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Your Roadmap to Effective Office Systems

All Things Admin

Every office needs different systems to run smoothly, but most administrative professionals will require most or all of the systems in this core group: Time and task management. Travel planning. Meeting and event planning. Project management. Look for logical breaks in the process.

Agenda 90
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Experience vs. a university degree part two

Practically Perfect PA

Yes – started with the basics after raising family i.e. college courses – typing, word processing then on the job training. At a previous employer, an Admin had just achieved her BSBA and applied for a Project Manager position. I strongly disagree with their thought processes. A waste of their talents!

IAAP 100