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Inside the Edinburgh PA Network

Practically Perfect PA

Over the last few years there are plenty more online communities and in more recent times we have taken networking to a whole new level with local networks, organised by assistants, springing up all over the place. Meeting other assistants who work near by, who share the same suppliers, hotels, restaurants etc. It is brilliant!

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AZVAs Podcast 5: Building Relationships with other Small Businesses

Loosely Speaking

Tara and I learned a LOT from this interview about considerations we should all realize when we are using the space, electricity, and wifi at cafes, coffeehouses, and restaurants for business purposes. Contents: Tara and Katie’s discussion on networking/prospecting as distinct from developing true relationships.

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Answering Reader Mail

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

I work at a travel and event planning agency. We are a great resource for Executive Assistants (we have several that we work with currently) booking high level travel globally but I am having trouble reaching out to the right people. Most large companies have in house travel department or a pre-approved vendor and agency list.

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Upcoming Posts from the IVAA Live Summit in Phoenix

Andrea Kalli

Tags and Categories: #ivaa10 , audio blogs , audioboo , blogpress iphone app , ivaa , ivaa live blogging , mobile blogging , Mobile Devices , theivaa.tk , travel moblog , video blog , virtualassist.net Related content WooHoo!

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Some People see Roadblocks -- Others see Hurdles.

Laughing all the Way to Work

There is usually an answer if you look for it or speak to others on your team or in your network of acquaintances. I am part of the project management office at my company and I hear the term roadblocks all the time. It may seem like a roadblock, but is it really? Are you looking at the obstacle or at the finish line?