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8 must-have leadership traits for current and future leaders

Insperity

Less direct supervision from managers. Leaders have a lot of responsibilities on their plate and they often assume they can multitask successfully in a remote environment. Do they make it a regular practice to schedule time for certain tasks, or are they always trying to multitask? Increased workplace flexibility.

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The Blended Role of Executive Personal Assistants

C-Suite Assistants

The demand for highly-skilled, tech-savvy, multitasking administrative professionals who perform business and personal tasks has become so great that a new position is trending—the Executive/Personal Assistant (EA/PA). At the highest levels of larger companies, a Chief of Staff may be the one who supervises both the EA and the PA.

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20+ Essential Executive Assistant Training Courses

SnackNation

The course helps students develop organization, multitasking, prioritization, and communication skills. Best for: This course includes supervised work experience, so it’s ideal for students who need experience (and the skills that come with it) to land their first Executive Assistant role.

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my neighbor plays loud adult content while I’m on work calls, letting candidates know my boss is a micromanager, and more

Ask a Manager

I have recently decided to leave my supervising position at a startup, take some time off to specialize in a topic I have been interested in, and go back to my country. A candidate recently answered by telling me he would not have a problem with multitasking in general, but that would be a problem if there was micromanagement involved.