You have an executive assistant to help you with day-to-day tasks and responsibilities in your business. But there’s one glaring problem. You’re not effectively working with them on a regular basis.
For years, the executive assistant (EA) was a luxury afforded only to the most senior leaders in large enterprises. Full-time, in-office and deeply embedded in the daily rhythms of a single executive, ...
"Be easy to work with." That was the most impactful piece of advice my mentor gave me early in my career. I had just stepped into a challenging stretch role that required me to grow quickly, learn new ...
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