Did ya notice….. That you can give me feedback on this blog? I’ve created two ways for you to do this. First, you can leave me a comment or observation or even question! To get to the comment box, just click on the title for the blog entry that you want to comment on. At the bottom of the entry, it will give you a place to enter and post your comment. You don’t have to be registered on the site. Just tell me what you think.
Another way for you to give me feedback are the “voting boxes” at the bottom of each post. There are three choices: helpful, surprising, and duh. While not as descriptive as a comment, it does give me an idea of what you are thinking about what I’m writing.
Now on to the real reason for this post…… If you are an executive, you likely have an assistant. Did ya notice today what he or she did to make your life easier or better? It is easy to fall into the trap of taking our assistants for granted. Mostly because they operate behind the scenes --- quietly taking care of business, without a lot of fanfare.
I’ve been particularly blessed with assistants. First, blessed because I’ve had one for years (trust me, since retirement, I’ve keenly felt the lack!). And second, because each of my assistants had become an integral part of my life.
I know that some people still say “secretary”. But in my mind, the position is WAY more than that. It isn’t just typing, answering the phone, taking messages, taking dictation. For me, an assistant is an integral part of my work life. He or she is the one person that takes on all of the things that no one else seems to be able to do (or what to do).
For example, it is when I go to him/her and say I need to go to Toulouse. And she understands my travel preferences so well that my travel plan looks like something that I would have spent hours on, trying to get it just right. And she likely did it in minutes.
Or it is when I hand her a few pages of bullet points and say, “I need a presentation. I don’t know what I want. I’ll know it when I see it.” And she is able to create a pitch that fits both my style and my audience. And…. She is patient as I tweak and tweak…. Often coming right back to where she had it in the first place!
So no, today isn’t Secretary’s Day or Administrative Assistants’ Day. What I’m suggesting is that in addition to an annual recognition, you should notice and acknowledge the importance of your administrative assistant in your life EVERY DAY. Did ya notice today what he or she did to make your life easier or better?
Cheers!
Monday, February 22, 2010
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I certainly miss those days! Even after being an assistant for over a decade, it's hard to take the hat off! Now I just sit in a cube all day making charts and putting out fires..what was I thinking?! HA!
ReplyDeleteYep, I understand..... But, I'm thinking that you do WAY more that just make charts. Otherwise, you wouldn't be selected to make the big move. Good luck!
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