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By Doug Dickerson - November 25, 2014
Courtesy â Excellence of manners or social conduct; polite behavior. Random House Dictionary âEverything rises and falls on leadership,â says John Maxwell. Heâs right. The temperament of a leader is an important ingredient that goes a long way in determining his or her success. In short, behaviors and attitudes matter. Too often sadly, we hear... Read more »By Joanne Barnfather - November 25, 2014
In my previous article we looked at our âAssumptions of Timeâ and we analysed how much of our behaviour was contributing to our time management challenges. In this article we will explore our ability to plan and then prioritise tasks in order to achieve the plan. We have explored tasks that are Urgent vs Important,... Read more »By Sue France - November 25, 2014
Sue France discusses our social brains, how stress affects us and how neuroscience can help us maximise our brain powerBy Rona Cant - November 25, 2014
They say you canât have it all! The question is do we want it all? No one asks us that question â they just assume that they know how we feel. But do they? I have always believed that every one of us is made in our own unique form. A lot has changed... Read more »By Marsha Egan - November 25, 2014
The office party can be hazardous to your career unless you understand that you are never truly off duty says Marsha EganBy Lauren Wise - November 25, 2014
If you are looking for a new challenge in both your professional and personal life, working in Australia or New Zealand could be the next adventure that you’re looking for. Working abroad is a great chance for you to progress your career and make your CV stand out, while experiencing a different culture and way... Read more »By Sandy Geroux - November 25, 2014
Despite relying on assistants to handle vital responsibilities, many leaders fail to provide training opportunities says Sandy GerouxBy Dr Lynda Shaw - November 24, 2014
Women and men are taking more calculated risks following the battering the UK took in the last recession, according to Dr Lynda ShawBy Keiran Hearty - November 24, 2014
Quantum physics tells us that we are simply huge clouds of atoms that interact with each other on a physical and personal level. I believe that by understanding âquarkiness” we can ensure we have a motivated team. Quarks are incredibly small sub-subatomic particles; quarkiness concerns small, usually unintentional, sub-subconscious behaviours, mostly negative, which cumulatively have a corrosive effect... Read more »By Carole Spiers MBE - November 24, 2014
In Britain recently they were on a knifeâs edge waiting to see if the people of Scotland would decide in favour of independence from the UK. This referendum was critically important for both sides because a âYesâ result would have had major political and economic consequences reverberating across not just Europe, but the world. However,... Read more »By Lucy Brazier OBE - November 24, 2014
Back in 2011, four aspirational Assistants embarked on a degree in Business Administration â the first degree in the UK to offer specific business administration techniques for management assistants. The course, was originally developed by Middlesex University in partnership with the Association of Personal Assistants, which closed its doors in January 2014 after its founder suffered a debilitating stroke.... Read more »