How Assistants anticipate needs of their executive and other mind reading tricks
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In this video, we explore essential skills that every executive assistant should develop to forge a successful partnership with their executives. Learn how to be proactive instead of reactive, increase your business awareness, and take responsibility in your role to make you an invaluable asset to your executive.
We dive deep into the strategies that help you anticipate your executive's needs effectively, such as improving your business acumen, being present in meetings, managing communications, and much more. By enhancing these skills, you can save your executive significant time and contribute more meaningfully to your organization.
Whether you're new to the role or looking to refine your skills, this video provides practical advice and a comprehensive checklist to guide you. Join us as we discuss how to transform from a reactive assistant to a proactive one, enabling you to anticipate challenges and address them efficiently.
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What a brilliant video, thank you
Superb! Thank you!
I'm only a third of the way in and this video has been super helpful. Thank you so much for sharing all these tips & ideas!
Excellent video!! Lots of great tips to take away and implement in my daily role!
I just started a new EA job. Completely overwhelmed learning new calendar system, apple system. I take it your advice is for the person at least 3 months in not 4 days on the job.
@jenniferalisigwe4389
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ginny, how is your job going? Have you been able to get a hang of it?
Thank you so much. Clear and concise with all the info.
Perfect video! I'm going to be an EA for the first time. Even crazier thing is , I'm going to be EA to the CEO.
@FernandaSantos-el2nk
Жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, let me know how is it going? As I am starting too
@tiphanycapps2408
Жыл бұрын
Hey Mike , can you tell me how it’s going please , I’m struggling with mine and I’m also an EA to a CEO . I’m struggling on how to communicate with her , I don’t know if I should ask her how she’s doing and all
@MikeStephanus
Жыл бұрын
Hi all, I'm doing very well in these past 3 months as EA. One main thing to do is understand your CEO's personality, pet peeves, likes & dislikes. For me, I find that my CEO has no time to do various work tasks so I would insist on taking over. He is grateful for that. So the main goal as EA is to make their lives easier.
@tiphanycapps2408
Жыл бұрын
@@MikeStephanus I wish there was a way we could communicate though
@tiphanycapps2408
Жыл бұрын
@@MikeStephanus I feel like I’m not up to standard , like I’m not getting things right
Great insights. Thank you.
What a great video!! Thank you!
This video is great! Thank you so much for sharing. ❤❤
I cannot thank you enough for this insightful sharing 🎉
You are amazing, thank you for this great vídeo.
Subscribed!
This sounds like an ez day in the military. I'm about to retire and figured this is the most logical transition vs working for government when I retire. EzPz
Thank you for this incredibly helpful content.
do you have a lesson about yearly planning session meeting with your maanger? tips on formats and what to highlight in terms of past performances or achievements?
So good. Thanks for this.