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An Admin’s Guide to Virtual Meeting Etiquette

All Things Admin

Make sure your laptop is charged, your internet connection works, and you have any files or information you’ll need to access ready to go. Proper Video Etiquette Enhances Your Personal Brand! By following proper video meeting etiquette, you’re proving that you can be productive and professional in any environment!

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10 E-mail Etiquette Pet Peeves and How to Handle Them

Office Dynamics

The results led to our first “ Email etiquette ” story. I hate it when an email has several people in the To: line with a request for information or action in the body, but no clear assignation of the action to a particular individual. Pet peeve: Calendar invitations with attachments. Who’s supposed to do what?”.

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Celebrating Administrative Professionals

Office Dynamics

All of April we will be celebrating administrative professionals and giving you: Spot-on information related to the administrative profession. Be sure to mark your calendar for April 1 – 30 and check out our daily informative and fun blogs. Tips to help you be more productive in your day.

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Qualities Of A Great Assistant

Office Dynamics

Excellent calendaring skills. Keeps delicate information private. Accountable. Trustworthy. Ability to remain calm under pressure. Customer-service focused. Excellent time management skills. Good listener. Professional presence. Political knowledge. Anticipation of needs. Knows what the boss needs. Great networking skills.

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7 Golden Rules for Successful Virtual Meetings

Worxbee

Many companies seem to book hour-long meetings because it’s a neat slot on a calendar, but often, a lot of side-tracking and daydreaming happens during a full hour (especially when people are sitting at home or in co-working spaces!). Otherwise, information can often be communicated via email or other channels.

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I'd like to introduce you to ????

Laughing all the Way to Work

I jokingly told a friend of mine that sometimes it feels like the information I am looking for is in the archives and the door has been locked and I don't have the key. I also use my Outlook Calendar and Tasks for reminders of what I need to do. The Etiquette School of Ohio has a good tip for remembering names. I admit it.

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Hard to Build Rapport While Multi-Tasking » Make or Break Moments

Make or Break Moments

I didn’t find a lot on the Internet to answer that question – sure would love your thoughts – but I did find an old article by Darren Rowse on Problogger offering IM Etiquette tips. Most involve contacting a blogger of which you are a fan but some can translate to building relationships with customers over the computer: 1.

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