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Issue: September / October 2014
Issue: September / October 2014
Time Management or Behaviour Management?
By Joanne Barnfather - September 26, 2014
With 86,400 seconds a day to negotiate, Joanne Barnfather navigates a path Time is precious. You cannot save time. You cannot put a couple hours away in a cupboard to use later when you need them. It seems that time is the greatest enemy of many people. Yet some people seem to get the job... Read more »
Cover Story Leadership
Issue: July / August 2014
Issue: July / August 2014
10 Things I Wish They Would Teach in Business School
By Bonnie Low-Kramen - July 25, 2014
Bonnie Low-Kramenâs vision for a leadership curriculum
Cover Story Leadership
Issue: May / June 2014
Issue: May / June 2014
Meet the New Middle Manager: Today’s Administrative Professional
By Judy Geller - May 26, 2014
Judy Geller introduces the administrative professional of the future
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Issue: March / April 2014
Issue: March / April 2014
Getting to Yes! – Gaining Support for Training
By Joan Burge - March 25, 2014
Donât take ânoâ for an answer, says Joan Burge
Cover Story Leadership
Issue: January / February 2014
Issue: January / February 2014
IYOTSA 2014; Powered by Excellence
By Lucy Brazier OBE - January 26, 2014
Your guide to the International Year of the Secretary and Assistant 1. What is IYOTSA? IYOTSA is the International Year of the Secretary and Assistant. It takes place this year, 2014. In 1984, a similar international celebration was organised by the PSI and 2014 marks its 30th anniversary. The 2014 celebrations are coming out of... Read more »
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Issue: November / December 2013
Issue: November / December 2013
8 Rules of Networking Etiquette Every Administrative Professional Should Heed
By Robert Hosking - November 26, 2013
Robert Hosking explores the social skills we all need
Cover Story Leadership
Issue: September / October 2013
Issue: September / October 2013
Executives: Here’s Why You Need to Pay Attention to This
By Melba J Duncan - September 26, 2013
Melba Duncan evaluates the role of the Executive Assistant
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Issue: July / August 2013
Issue: July / August 2013
The Business Case for Assistants
By Adam Fidler - July 26, 2013
Adam Fidler explains how crucial the Assistant role is, and why itâs here to stay Just last week, in the organisation where I work, I was asked to talk to a group of Senior Managers about the role of the Assistant, the rationale behind it, and why, in this day and age, the role is... Read more »
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Issue: May / June 2013
Issue: May / June 2013
Getting Serious About Soft Skills
By Robert Hosking - May 26, 2013
Thereâs nothing soft about soft skills explains Robert Hosking
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Issue: March / April 2013
Issue: March / April 2013
7 Tips for Creating Effective Administrative Procedures
By Julie Perrine - March 23, 2013
Julie Perrine on how to get organised Administrative procedures are a vital component of any efficient office. They’re an extremely valuable resource and creating them is a huge service to your executive and team. Not only do they allow others to easily cover for you during absences or vacations, they also act as a reference... Read more »
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Issue: January / February 2013
Issue: January / February 2013
Delegation, Delegation, Delegation!
By Sue France - January 23, 2013
Sue France explains how to persuade and influence your manager to pass work on No matter how much you enjoy your job, there will come a time when you need a new challenge and more responsibility. However, sometimes bosses are reluctant to delegate enough work to keep their assistants busy and free from boredom. Sometimes... Read more »
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Issue: November / December 2012
Issue: November / December 2012
The Future of the Administrative Profession â Surviving or Thriving?
By Joan Burge - November 26, 2012
Joan Burge on the future of the administrative profession In this age of great economic change, it is essential that the administrative professional rises to the challenge and thrives. Itâs important to recognize the difference between surviving and thriving, because the key to success is available to those who successfully manage to cross the divide... Read more »
Cover Story Leadership
Issue: September / October 2012
Issue: September / October 2012
Management, Leadership and Innovation: The Indispensable Role of Executive Support
By Melba J Duncan - September 26, 2012
Constancy, stability, and challenging learning curves have expanded the Executive support role to its present status explains Melba Duncan
Cover Story Leadership
Issue: July / August 2012
Issue: July / August 2012
Executive On-boarding and the Role of the PA
By Anel Martin - July 25, 2012
Anel Martin explains how you can play a critical role in helping your new executive settle in to their new role Executive recruitment and placement is big business, and the stakes are high. Many people still underestimate the massive role that Personal Assistants and Executive Secretaries can, and do, play in the successful on-boarding process... Read more »
Cover Story Processes & Procedures
Issue: May / June 2012
Issue: May / June 2012
Managing Difficult Diaries â A Flexible Approach
By Adam Fidler - May 25, 2012
Managing difficult diaries can be made a whole lot easier with a bit of creativity and common sense says Adam Fidler Managing a busy diary is no simple task – as every Assistant will know. Some executives diaries are so complex they employ two Assistants: one to work on the diary â the âdiary Assistantâ... Read more »
Cover Story Leadership
Issue: March / April 2012
Issue: March / April 2012
The Ninety-Five Percenters: Women in the Workplace
By Bonnie Low-Kramen - March 26, 2012
Bonnie Low-Kramen on the many things that hold women back There are many things holding women back at work, but something can be done â itâs just up to us. In March 2008, I wrote an article called How to Stand Up For Yourself Without Losing Your Job, which dealt with the topic of respect,... Read more »