Career Development
Issue: November / December 2013

Be Your Own Best Professional Advocate

By - November 25, 2013

If you don’t proactively promote yourself, and your professional abilities and accomplishments, who will? asks Julie Perrine As an admin, being your own biggest professional advocate is crucial in advancing and preserving your career… because if you don’t take the initiative, nobody will. Advocating for yourself in a professional capacity shows that you have confidence,... Read more »
Communication
Issue: November / December 2013

Advice for Manager Assistants to Get What They Deserve

By - November 25, 2013

Advice for Manager Assistants often sounds contradictory: State your position, but not too strongly… Be assertive, but be sure not to offend others… It’s good to be proactive, but not too much… Do this, but do not overstate… Just be perfect, all right? This is the biggest challenge we have to face in our profession... Read more »
Communication
Issue: November / December 2013

New Rules of Written Communication

By - November 25, 2013

As we are writing more than ever now, we depend on our writing skills to influence, persuade, encourage, collaborate and to lead. However, most people don’t really notice the quality of the writing they read – they simply react positively, negatively or not at all. If you have ever wondered if there’s a better way... Read more »
Profiles
Issue: November / December 2013

PROFILE – Celebrating You! Inspirational extracts from three essay submissions

By - November 25, 2013

This year, Joan Burge, one of the first ladies of the Administrative Profession, celebrated the 20th year anniversary of her Annual Conference for Administrative Excellence. Joan wanted to extend the celebration beyond herself and the longevity of the event. She wanted to celebrate the individuals who have made the event a true success for the... Read more »
Leadership
Issue: November / December 2013

From Employee to Entrepreneur

By - November 25, 2013

Confucius said “if you do something you love you will never work a day in your life”. “Confucius said “if you do something you love you will never work a day in your life”. Are you doing something you love right now, or is it a means to an end? Is it just a way... Read more »
Leadership
Issue: November / December 2013

How to Harness the Abilities and Strengths of All Ages

By - November 25, 2013

Harness is an interesting word. It infers bringing something under control and channeling it into a desirable direction, and there is definitely a place for it when considering the abilities and strengths of each age group in the workplace. There is no end to the benefits of a diverse premier administrative workforce. Employers should utilise... Read more »
Personal Development
Issue: November / December 2013

“Sit at the Table”

By - November 25, 2013

Every year, I challenge myself to read a couple of career-minded books. I enjoy the learning process and am always looking for ways to step outside of my comfort zone, to expand myself personally and professionally. This year’s book of choice was Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook. She is ranked... Read more »
Leadership
Issue: November / December 2013

How to Navigate the Seven Cs

By - November 25, 2013

How to navigate the seven “Cs” of creating a travel policy “A well-crafted policy is at the heart of any successful corporate travel programme, no matter how large or small the amount your company spends on business travel per annum. But how can you build a policy which controls spend and steers business towards preferred... Read more »
Communication
Issue: November / December 2013

That’s a Matter of Opinion!

By - November 25, 2013

There is a fine line between opining and whining says Lindsay Taylor When you feel very strongly about something it can be easy to let your emotions get the better of you and by doing so you can lose or dilute the impact of sharing your opinion. There’s an art to putting forward and sharing... Read more »
Project Management
Issue: November / December 2013

Keeping Track Of Details – Setting Up A Tickler File

By - November 25, 2013

This simple, highly effective system can save you hours explains Rosie Gray