Category: Meeting Management
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Snag the best table in the house when making a reservation on behalf of your boss.
Avoid feeling frustrated in a meeting when no one introduces you to the group. Resolve to introduce yourself the next time it happens.
You know them well: the co-worker who spends way too much time talking on the phone, and the colleague who projects boredom in staff meetings. How can you possibly tell these people that they’re hurting themselves professionally—and should you try?
Stirring up good ideas is only a whiteboard away. Use these steps to guide your next brainstorming session.
Learn how most professional planners schedule agendas for two- and three-day meetings …
February 1, 2007
Categorized in: Travel
Keep your air warrior boss on schedule by picking flights that go through the right hubs.
You won’t find many people who love meetings. That might be because attendees often feel like meetings are a waste of time. At Marilyn Halsall’s workplace, “action minutes” are part of the remedy.
February 1, 2007
Categorized in: Travel
Admins shared these great ideas recently on the Admin Pro Forum.
February 1, 2007
Categorized in: Travel
Distract yourself from fear of flying with sudoku puzzles. They’re the perfect remedy for addled nerves …
You schedule a meeting, then hear of a last-minute schedule conflict. A round of rescheduling e-mails only leads to confusion. Locations change, people forget to show up … the list of common problems goes on. But if you’re a Microsoft Outlook (2002/2003) user, you can rely on Group Schedule to check schedules, fill out meeting requests and send group e-mails.
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