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Why millennials, not Gen Z, became the side hustle generation

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” This is exactly what she has done with hosting the PM Learning Series, a live show with a corresponding newsletter, reaching 100,000 LinkedIn followers. I use tools like Zapier to automate repetitive tasks, delegate tasks to others, and focus on one major thing at a time to not spread myself too thin,” he explains.

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8 of the Best Executive Assistant Conferences in 2018

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Check out this Q&A with Al-Husein, Senior Consultant Coach at The Duncan Group. During this one-day workshop , Executive Assistants will absorb skills that don’t come from a book or an informative article, including stress-management strategies, assertiveness skills, and delegation techniques. The Indispensable Assistant.

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Best Virtual Assistant - Qualities of a Top-Notch Executive Assistant

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They demonstrate adeptness in handling deadlines, delegating tasks, and ensuring seamless collaboration among team members. In written correspondence, these assistants craft clear, succinct, and professional emails, conveying information effectively while maintaining a tone appropriate for the recipient.

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Office Administrator vs Office Manager: Understanding the Roles

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Represents office interests in relationships with external associates, including vendors, consultants, and clients. Accepts and responds to organizational phone calls, emails, and traditional mail correspondence. Leads others and delegates tasks. Assists in recruiting and hiring new employees. Works independently.

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31 Ways Successful People Increase Their Productivity at Work

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Corresponding through social media, text messages, making phone calls and emailing, ranks as the 4th biggest workplace distraction behind food and bathroom breaks, and talking with coworkers. HR consultant Sharlyn Lauby of HR Bartender agrees: “One of the biggest obstacles to productivity is business meetings.