Articles, columns and discussions pertaining to project and task management that affect administrative office professionals. Read from industry leaders and other administrative professionals on topics pertaining to multi-tasking, working in multiple departments or with multiple managers, and many other topics.
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Being in charge of the keynote speaker or entertainment for an event can be exciting--but also stressful. So much of the event's success depends upon your choice; yet, there are so many choices out there, and you have a budget to abide by. Learn how to choose the speaker or entertainment that is the best match for your event (and within your budget); how to get the most return on investment when you book talent, and how far in advance to book. Get the answer to when you should book on your own and when to use an agency. Hear secrets to booking a celebrity speaker or entertainer for your event, and the contacts and resources that you need to book almost any type of talent.
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by ASAPorg.com Staff
Most people equate a clean workspace with high productivity. At the very least, cleaning up your workspace clutter can help you find the information that you need quickly and easily.
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by ASAPorg.com Staff
Personal safety in the workplace is up to all of us, not just our employers. Here are tips to help you stay safe at work.
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by ASAPorg.com Staff
It's spring. No better time to clean out your electronic files, get to the bottom of your drawers, and do something about the stacks of paper around your office.
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by ASAPorg.com Staff
Keeping projects running smoothly is crucial to their success. Here are essential project management techniques that can help make any project a triumph.
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by ASAPorg.com Staff
Need a new way to think about your business issues? Brainstorming can help. Here’s how to make the most of a brainstorming session.
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by Fred Kniggendorf, Ph.D.
Ask just about anybody what the active voice is, and you’ll likely get (a) a blank stare, or (b) “It means ‘present tense’” both of which are wrong! In the active voice, the subject of the sentence does the action.
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by Fred Kniggendorf, Ph.D.
A compound sentence is made up of two complete, stand-alone sentences joined by one of the seven coordinating conjunctions, and you have to put a comma before the conjunction. Fred Kniggendorf, Ph.D., our grammar expert, illustrates how to use compound sentences correctly.
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by ASAPorg.com Staff
For virtual teams to be successful, it’s important to implement solid communication and collaboration strategies to help team members meet, and even surpass, goals.
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by ASAPorg.com Staff
Many people are afraid to delegate tasks to others. Happily many of these fears are unfounded. Here’s how to use delegation to motivate co-workers and direct reports to realize their potential—and free up your time for more important things.
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