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Ep 226: Jen Johnsen – Executive Assistant at The Children’s Theatre Company

The Leader Assistant Podcast

In this episode, Jen talks about creating structure in your role, professional etiquette, and adapting quickly to changes at work. LEAVE A REVIEW If you’re enjoying the podcast, please take 2 minutes to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts here. Each review helps me stay motivated to keep the show going!

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Preparing your boss for meetings away from the office or at home

Laughing all the Way to Work

Prepare a meeting package for your boss and bring forward prior to the meeting to give them adequate time to review (hardcopy or electronic depending on your boss’s preference). Ensure that prior to the meeting you have received everything your boss will need, which may require follow up with meeting organizer.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Good service valued over good food?

Service Untitled

and Canadian consumers about the value of good service over the quality of food they are given at restaurants. A 55% majority of Americans think restaurant service is getting worse, while 32% think service is improving. Part of the value of a service particularly in a restaurant is the customer relation experience.

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Laughing All the Way to Work: A Survival Blog for Today's.

Laughing all the Way to Work

I arrange quite a few events and have realized the importance of reading and reviewing the contracts carefully, highlighting key dates. When I reviewed the invoice I noticed there was a guest on our bill who wasnt in our party so that amount got taken off. Once the invoice arrives you should check to make sure everything is accurate.

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A twelve step program to survive as an Admin

Laughing all the Way to Work

Review these steps regularly and practice them in your day-to-day work life. If you have treated anyone unfairly, take the time to apologize and try to make things right. Accept that you cant do everything yourself. Dont be afraid to ask for help and guidance from others. Maintain a good work/life balance.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Panera Bread 2010 “25 Customer.

Service Untitled

So we have a few of Panera’s policies that set them apart from other restaurants, and that includes antibiotic free chicken, no trans fat, many natural ingredients and an impressive list of whole grain breads, but does that have a significant impact on customer service and the Business Week’s award?

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Just a secretary.

Laughing all the Way to Work

At my annual review each year my supervisor asks me if there is some area that I would like to move into and each year I tell her why would I want to close myself into just one job when right now I get to do everything I love.