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With the plethora of offerings for administrativetraining and development, there is also a lot of confusion. I’d like to help you understand better so you can stop asking yourself “what is the difference between an administrative conference and administrativetraining?”
I am the only person teaching, we go very deep into the material and there is ample time for skill practice. I thought I would give you a quick overview of the various training platforms for assistants and a few words of wisdom. Conferences for Administrative Professionals. We limit our on-site training classes to 25.
I started administrativetraining in a few of the companies where I worked. Persuasion skills. Craft your skill. Good communication skills. Organizational skills. Building a strong network. Or maybe what is missing for your administrative community? Patience (tons). Enthusiasm.
Without a trusted support network—an “inner circle” of people to share their wisdom, experience, and belief in you—the road to success is elusive, if not impossible. Hint: It’s not just about “networking” for a new job! You can view our past free webinar library of administrativetraining programs here.
Many of today’s PAs and secretaries are multi-skilled and work in complex roles; one minute being reactive and supportive, the next expected to have a proactive approach in a pressured environment. Identifying the skills you need for success can be half the battle. Identifying the skills you need for success can be half the battle.
This is an important skill to develop for any individual who has to work with others. Here are 14 strategies taken from my flagship administrativetraining program, The Star Achievement Series®. Having an “attitude of taking charge” is not necessarily the same as the “skill of taking charge.” Widen Your Circle.
For the month of November, we will donate 50% of profits from the sales of Underneath It All to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. Because I wrote this business book for administrative professionals during my husband’s battle with pancreatic cancer. Office Dynamics donates a 10% of profits from book sales of Underneath It All.
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