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Your Remote Executive Assistant Can Be Your Best Virtual Project Manager

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Enter the realm of remote executive assistants—the unsung heroes who can transform into your virtual project managers. From organizing your calendar to managing intricate project details, they're the Swiss Army knives of the virtual world. Are you juggling multiple projects and feeling like there aren't enough hours in a day?

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How To Celebrate the December Holidays Inclusively

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Those who do not celebrate Christmas can be irked by all the decorations, pressure to give a gift or having to listen to seasonal carols. Management can take the initiative to prep and ensure employees are respectful of holiday traditions being observed, keeping in mind that not everyone celebrates them.

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22 Self-Improvement Gift Ideas for Personal Development Junkies

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With a new year (and its resolutions) just around the corner, why not give friends and family self-improvement and personal development gifts that will help them be their best selves? Whether the recipient is new to personal development or just looking for a spark of inspiration, you’ll find the perfect gift for everyone on your list.

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Keep Employees Happy and Loyal With Corporate Volunteer Programs

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An engaged employee participating in corporate philanthropy efforts develops a sense of commitment to his or her company, which results in improved customer service and a willingness to work toward a common goal. Lastly, employee retention can be a major source of savings in both training time and money.

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5 Tips for Using Your Time Wisely

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Let me give you some thoughts on time management. Part of the key to time management is just staying in charge. You must have your written set of goals with you at all times. Prioritize your goals and decide which are important. Constantly review your goals, then make them a part of a well-written game plan.

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Your Step-by-Step Guide To Planning A Successful Work Retreat

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Leaders should evaluate team engagement, productivity, and dynamics to determine the need for a retreat, considering goals like strategic alignment, morale boost, and enhanced collaboration. Step 1: Clarify Your Goals Understanding the purpose of your retreat is the cornerstone of a promising event.

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How to Put Your Employees’ Well-Being First

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Companies should acknowledge that in a post-pandemic world, CEOs, executives and managers can build systems to improve workers’ well-being. Good managers invest in five areas of a person’s life: their expectations, their personal development, their strengths, their opinions and their purpose. Meet your employees’ basic expectations.