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I still teach Adminology in our World Class Assistant™ certification and designation course because it never changes. You would: Take into consideration your executive’s travel. During our World Class Assistant™ course, I also talk about optimization in relation to Art + Science. Several years ago, I came up with Adminology.
For example, when assistants ask me which training would be best for them between our conference and World Class Assistant Certification live course, I ask them “What are your goals?” Our World Class Assistant™ Certificate course is limited to 20 attendees. We limit our on-site training classes to 25. Paid or Free?
For an assistant, travel planning can be a nightmare! Then, of course, plans can change at the drop of a hat and your work starts all over again. It’s almost enough to break the spirit of the most dedicated administrative professional! The problem of travel planning is massive and it’s plagued our field for decades.
I have a deep admiration and appreciation for those who dedicate themselves to support roles, which is one of the reasons I now focus a large part of my corporate training business on working with administrative teams. Of course, the admin field has changed a lot in the past few decades (more on that in a future article).
Happy Administrative Professionals Week! Of course this profession is near and dear to my heart since I worked in the administrative profession for 20 years and Office Dynamics has been dedicated to administrativetraining and development for 25 years. It’s Administrative Professionals Week.
From Joan Burge’s new book, Joan’s Greatest Administrative Secrets Revealed (2018). THE BROCHURE PROMOTING AN administrativetraining program said, We will never make you do anything you don’t want to do. I am confident traveling and going to unfamiliar places. Of course, I’m not saying you should move out of state.
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