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domingo, 29 de março de 2015

Free webinar for administrative professionals


Here is a good tip for a free of charge webinar for all administrative professionals: "7 Steps to a Ridiculously Radiant Career".




In today’s busy working world, it’s easy to get so distracted with the daily tasks of your job, that you forget what you’re really building is a career. Administrative professionals in particular often don’t even recognize the difference. As a result, they end up with little to show for their efforts, wondering what the next step is, how to get recognized and rewarded for all they do, and why it even matters anyway. If you’re tired of seeing work as little more than a paycheck and a massive time suck, it’s time to shift your perspective and let your career shine.

In this informative, interactive one-hour webinar Joan Burge, CEO of Office Dynamics, will share extraordinary insights and easy-to-implement strategies for radiating in the professional world. She’ll help you stop laboring under false beliefs about what work should and shouldn’t be, and start treating your career (and yourself) with the care and respect you deserve. This program is an absolute MUST for every administrative professional. It’s time to shape your own future.


Learning Highlights

As an attendee, you will learn:

· The key elements that distinguish a job from a career and how to tell which one you have.
· 5+ myths and mindsets that limit administrative professionals and prevent them from achieving the fulfillment they desire and deserve.

· Why office administration and support positions are exceptionally well suited for career-minded professionals, despite what you may have heard, and how to leverage your role for optimal personal success.

· The 7 key strategies required for turning an aimless “job” into a radiant career. (We’re talking cutting-edge, even controversial ideas that may challenge your conventional views so be prepared!);

· How to utilize specific tools and resources (we’ll recommend the right ones!) to make an impact and turn career dreams into reality;

Together, we’re changing the professional world—and the lives of millions of assistants around the globe. Be a part of the revolution and share this with every administrative professional you know;

Click here to sign up!


Source: The Executive Secretary Magazine

quinta-feira, 26 de março de 2015

Networking really can be fun!



They say your net worth is determined by your network. I do believe the more people you meet, connect with, and get to know, the more opportunities arise and the more enriched your life will be. What is one great way to meet new people? You guessed it! Networking.




For many people—especially you introverts out there—networking can be intimidating. However, networking success relies on how you perceive it. When viewed as a pressuring situation—one in which you have to make an outstanding first impression, nail your 30-second elevator pitch, and be able to ‘work the room’ with ease and grace—it may appear impossible! If, on the other hand, networking is viewed as an exciting opportunity—one to meet new people, enter into a curious conversation, and potentially create new business and/or personal connections—it may not seem so bad after all.

As you learn ways to become more comfortable networking and meeting new people, you may just find that what was once fearful, has now become fun. Here are three simple, yet helpful, tips for making networking less of a chore: 

Be Curious

I’m sure you’ve been at a business event or mixer where you’ve experienced those people who immediately dive into who they are, what they do, and what their life story is all about before you’ve even said hello. You’ll soon notice that people enjoy talking about themselves. We often feel pressure to have to dominate the conversation. Not so! Be the one to ask the questions and conversations will flow smoothly and naturally. 

Be Interested (and interesting!)

Now that you are comfortable asking questions, be sure to listen to the answers! Watch that your words, tone, facial expressions, and body language show you are interested. When questions are directed at you (eventually that will happen!) be open to share some of the many interesting facts about yourself and what you do. If you are interested in what you have to say, others will be too. 
Be YourselfPerhaps at some point or another you’ve felt that pressure to stand out in a crowd, attempt to ‘wow,’ or be the funny person. Don’t try to be anyone else other than yourself. I know it sounds cliché, but it is especially important in networking situations. It is exhausting trying to keep up with cracking jokes when it doesn’t come naturally to you. You’re only going to build real rapport and make lasting connections when you are truly being yourself. So, be down-to-earth, keep it real, and show up as you. 

There you have it. Remember these simple strategies—stay curious, interested, interesting, and—above all—yourself. Happy networking!


Source: http://www.iaap-hq.org/