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Here are 14 strategies taken from my flagship administrativetraining program, The Star Achievement Series®. Use assertive communication techniques. It may be uncomfortable enough that you dread going to work. As long you come in contact with others, however, you will experience conflict. Be Open and Honest, Don’t Hint.
I started administrativetraining in a few of the companies where I worked. I could certainly tell Cindy and her team love being hosts and doing an excellent job. During my 20 year career as an assistant, I had many opportunities where I was the “1” creating change.
I was going to be gone for a few days to conduct an administrativetraining program. I will never forget how my life changed as an executive when Jasmine Freeman, Chief Executive Assistant, asked me that question. I was standing outside Jasmine’s office on my way out the front door.
It’s a space for you to practice how you might go about creating a plan for persuading someone to get their approval (and possibly funding) for administrativetraining. In addition there is an activity at the bottom of the handout that she doesn’t address in the video. Webinar Handout.
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