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The Assistant’s Year-end Sprint

Office Dynamics

The holidays are supposed to be the happiest days of the year. But let’s face it, sometimes year-end also has tremendous responsibilities, increased workload, and more often than not, the administrative assistant is the one planning and executing the office holiday party, rather than simply attending it. Make the best of each day.

Sprint 100
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The Assistant’s Year-end Sprint

Office Dynamics

The holidays are supposed to be the happiest days of the year. But let’s face it, sometimes year-end also has tremendous responsibilities, increased workload, and more often than not, the administrative assistant is the one planning and executing the office holiday party, rather than simply attending it. Make the best of each day.

Sprint 100
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How to Work Less and Live More: 3 Tips for Building a 4-Day Workweek

Success

The first day back after a holiday weekend inspires many people to wonder why every week can’t be more play and less work. Joe explains that up until 1926, the typical workweek lasted 10 to 16 hours a day on six or seven days. Here are a few strategies to help: Discover your sprint style. Joe Sanok says that it can. Experiment.

Sprint 299