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Still Seeing Admins as a Resource, Not Talent? It’s Costing You
After speaking to assistants at global organizations, one thing is clear: underutilizing administrative professionals is a missed opportunity that directly affects your bottom line. It’s time to shift from viewing admin work as a job to recognizing it as a strategic career—and the Global Skills Matrix shows you how.
Hollywood’s Harmful Stereotypes: How Film and TV Misrepresent the Modern Assistant
The portrayal of assistants in film and television has long relied on outdated tropes and exaggerated caricatures, undermining the reality of this highly skilled, strategic profession. It’s time to challenge these portrayals and recognize the true value administrative professionals bring to the modern workplace.
Unlocking the True Power of Administrative Professionals: 12 Steps to Maximize Their Impact
Despite their vital role, 78% of administrative professionals feel their impact is misunderstood. Imagine the success your organization could achieve by truly supporting, developing, and empowering your admin team—starting with clear roles, fair compensation, respect, and trust.
Standing Out in Interviews: The Power of Authenticity
The job market is tough, and many professionals struggle to stand out in interviews. While it may be tempting to shape yourself into what you think a company wants, the best approach is to be authentically you. The goal is to find a role where you truly fit—both in culture and skillset. Trying to be something you’re not is exhausting and unsustainable. Confidence in who you are will lead you to the right opportunity. The right job for you is out there, and it will come when you stay true to yourself.
Breaking Free from Outdated Perceptions: Why the Title ‘Assistant’ is Holding Back Talented Professionals
In a viral post that has captured the attention of over half a million people, Candice Burningham sheds light on the outdated and demeaning perceptions surrounding the title of ‘Assistant.’ As the role evolves, many professionals are still shackled to a status that treats them as subordinates rather than strategic business partners. Burningham highlights a glaring issue: while assistants provide critical business support, their titles and roles continue to be undervalued, often relegated to menial tasks or seen as a mere status symbol. It’s time to dismantle these archaic views and elevate the role to reflect the true business value Assistants bring to the table—strategic thinking, operational leadership, and high-impact decision-making.
Redefining the Role: How Administrative Professionals Can Shift from Reactive to Proactive
While visiting India, I discovered a role that commands deep respect in many companies—the Learning and Culture Secretary (LCS). These professionals play a crucial part in onboarding, training, and integrating new employees, ensuring a seamless transition into the workplace. Their proactive approach made me reflect on how administrative professionals are often perceived as reactive rather than strategic. In reality, our role involves foresight, planning, and enabling organisational success. How can we shift this perception and showcase our true impact? Tomorrow, I’ll share 10 ways to help redefine our profession’s value.
Unlocking the Full Potential of Your EA: The Power of Visibility in Leadership
To truly unlock the potential of your Executive Assistant (EA), increasing their visibility within your network is key. EAs are more than just schedulers—they can be strategic partners who anticipate needs, solve problems, and strengthen key relationships. By empowering your EA to connect with senior leadership, board members, and external partners, you not only enhance their impact but also foster their professional growth. This visibility transforms them into trusted contributors, helping drive your business forward with confidence and alignment.