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I’m Too Busy For Training Conferences [guest blog]

Don’t think you have time for training? Guest blog submitted by Laura Suchocki, Executive Assistant, Shure I often hear administrative professionals say they don’t have time to attend training.  My response to that is you must find the time, and it’s never too late in our careers. I agree we are all busy, integrating (not … Read more

What are you doing in September? Hint: Attending The Annual Conference for Administrative Excellence [guest blog]

[Guest Blog by Laura Suchocki, Shure] What are you doing September 17-20, 2013? Have you considered attending Office Dynamics’s Bold and Balanced Annual Conference for Administrative Excellence? If you are still on the fence, I highly recommend you make the choice to attend. While this is Joan Burge’s and Office Dynamics International’s 20th Annual Conference … Read more

Why Don’t More Executive Assistants Attend Their Profession’s Conferences?

If you have been reading my previous blogs, you know by now that I am attending my professional career big industry conference in Dallas. There are about 9,000 attendees. People who have called education, training and organizational development their career of choice are adamant about attending educational conferences focused on their career.   This made … Read more

Benefits of Conference Networking

The Beauty of Diversity at Conferences or Benefits of Conference Networking! One of the great benefits of attending a conference is the diversity of attendees and the networking opportunities that creates. At our Annual Conference for Administrative Excellence, we have administrative professionals with a variety of position titles, jobs, size companies and industries. We have … Read more

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