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Ep 268: Liliya Susong on Bridging Culture Gaps

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

In this episode of The Leader Assistant Podcast, Liliya shares her journey navigating culture gaps as an immigrant to the US, communication, networking, and working with an assistant team. Sfera was the first company from Russia to join the Association and present at the EENA Conference.

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45 Professional Development Books to Level Up Your Career and Your Life

Success

At first she didn’t believe it, but eventually Fletcher tried it, became hooked and ultimately quit acting to travel to India to learn more about meditation. Florence Williams, who has been a contributing editor to Outside magazine, scoured the latest science while traveling the world for examples. What’s Your Presentation Persona?

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Conference for Administrative Assistants – How to Get Your Executive’s Approval

Office Dynamics

Executives travel all over the country. Assistants should be a business partner to their executive, so start acting like a business partner and convince your manager why you should be allowed to travel out of state. Keep in mind the format you will use to present your case. Negotiate if necessary. Why shouldn’t you?

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MIPIM has changed, and mostly for the better

Workplace Insight

With an estimated 27,000 delegates from 90 countries, MIPIM is still a force to be reckoned with when it comes to opportunities to network and learn as delegates, with organisations using the week to deliver news, insights and thinking. all of which is more symbolic than impactful. Without a green future there is no future.”

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Designing with Insight and Intention: Uncovering Behavioral and Functional Needs

Allwork

Being together helps us develop empathy, trust and our personal networks, and enables us to experience diversity — and through inclusion — cultivate a strong sense of belonging. without major travel time.

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The wonderful world of events – roundup

Practically Perfect PA

Here are the links to my previous blogs: How to negotiate when planning an event. Sometimes it is worth looking outside of London (or any major city) for venues, even if some people have to travel it could save lots on the overall budget. It could be the venue, the presentations or the networking elements.

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Pros and Cons of virtual meetings

Practically Perfect PA

Don’t get me wrong they still travel for Board meetings and client engagement but they don’t get on a flight simply because there are no alternatives to getting everyone together. It is also not ideal for sales pitches or negotiations. All participants can view presentations and the material such as slide shows and graphics.