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Home About Me Advertise Common Courtesy in the Workplace By The Professional Assistant on Monday, September 10, 2007 Filed Under: Organize , Productivity D o you always end up cleaning up after your colleagues? Do you neatly put all labels, papers, etc. on the printer table and then a few minutes later, you come back to a messy area?
Home About Me Advertise 11 Tips To Improve Your Performance By The Professional Assistant on Thursday, November 08, 2007 Filed Under: Office Gossip , Productivity A re you asking yourself, “How can I improve my workplace?&# Do you feel that there are too many negative people or things going about your office?
At my workplace, the setup wasnt too difficult. It only took a short period of time and all I have to do is call into the office to ask someone to power on my computer. You can connect to all network drives, network printers, even your own files. It all depends on how your IT department sets you up.
Fax Blasts I remember someone from my IAAP Chapter asked me to fax the notice of our Chapter dinner to a list of about 60 companies to promote it. I dont know about you, but when I get these "flyer" type faxes, they go immediately in the recycle bin.
Recently, I started volunteering through my workplace, since they allow us to have a certain amount of time during work hours. I never thought that I’d want to be a Professional Assistant, but somehow it just jumped out at me. But that’s another story. This is great, but I still try to do this outside of work.
Common Courtesy in the Workplace Keep Your Enemies Close & Your Colleagues Even Closer If you like this post, please subscribe to my feeds or get posts e-mailed directly to you. Until next time, Take care - of your clutter!
This actually happens quite a bit at my workplace as well. There have been instances of where employees that sit a few cubicles away from each other prefer to e-mail rather than walk over or call the other on the phone.
I should suggest that at my workplace as well. I finally procured an extra wastebasket and put it right inside the door, and it worked! Posted on 17 June, 2009 9:33 AM The Professional Assistant That's an excellent idea.
Unfortunately, at my workplace, I have to contact IT for this, so they can take a bit of time. Posted on 24 June, 2009 9:49 PM danny There is a instruction of windows password reset 6.0 as follows: 1.Free Free download the iso file : [link] 2.Burn Burn it to a disk to create the boot disk, that simple.
So remember, make sure you take time for yourself, otherwise you will end up going from eustress to distress, which you dont want. You have to take care of yourself first; otherwise, you will be ineffective and inefficient to others and your workplace. Until next time, Take care - of your clutter!
Ok, at times, it can get cold, since Im located in Canada , but most of the time, I take a brisk walk around my workplace. Since I get 45 minutes for lunch and my two 15 minute breaks, I try to squeeze in a little walking. Organize a walking club. I see some of my co-workers from other departments walking together.
Today’s assistants are computer savvy, smart and up-and-coming, and consider themselves professionals in the workplace. They are no longer stuck within the job description box, but have the freedom to break out of the mould and redefine their roles and sometimes even change their careers.
Home About Me Advertise Microsoft Office Poll Results By The Professional Assistant on Wednesday, March 05, 2008 Filed Under: MS-Access , MS-Excel , MS-Outlook , MS-PowerPoint , MS-Word , Productivity I am sure that all of you use Microsoft Office in your workplace.
If you would like more tips such as these, please read my articles on gossiping in the workplace. Until next time, Take care - of your clutter! Our workplace actually has a policy of not allowing them any longer. Overhearing phone conversations is a no-no. The world has to smell their cologne.
Your co-workers are probably all new to you, you dont know how to use the photocopier or fax machine and more importantly "where is the bathroom?" I remember throughout the first week that I was there, when I asked a question on how to do something, someone would say, "its in the manual, did you not read it?"
Frank Cottle 00:02:39 ]: Okay, basically let’s say that it’s a half and half show between remote work, working from your home, or I’ll say a third workplace, and I’ll add to your spectrum a little bit. So a third workplace for other people. They don’t want to take the time. They didn’t exist.
In my experience I have found that providing administrative support is whatever is needed to support your boss and make the office function efficiently. (for
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