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Office Management Tools You Need

The Receptionist

From supervising employees to securing inventory to controlling the flow of visitors in and out of your office building, you have a never-ending list of responsibilities. Fortunately, technology can help to streamline your task load so that you’re more efficient and capable. Where do you start? How do you assign tasks?

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Tips for Managing Interns

The Receptionist

Other practical resources to provide your intern include a map of the office, a list of logins for your internet, network, and workstations, and a new employee handbook tailored specifically for interns that explains company policies. Also, don’t assume that the intern may already know a technology.

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Office Administrator vs Office Manager: Understanding the Roles

SnackNation

They keep offices running happily and efficiently by providing employees with tools, resources, policies, and initiatives that enable good work. Office Administrators focus on “technical” processes. PS – If you’re an Office Manager, join our private FB Group here. Oversees other office support staff members.

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The Office Manager’s Guide to Asking for a Raise and Boosting Your Salary

SnackNation

” This is year it was a technology aspect and furthering my development in terms of I want to do more with Photoshop, and I want to do more with Adobe Creative Suite. It’s also helpful to build up that network of information. I didn’t want to sit there and just go to work and be the Office Manager.

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my coworker put pins on my chair, new assistant makes mistakes I have to fix, and more

Ask a Manager

Honestly, I just think that she doesn’t understand the importance of some of these events, and maybe struggles with technology and/or reading comprehension. I’m a relatively well-known employee at my office. Mary is a really nice person, and I don’t think she is being stubborn or purposefully dismissive.