In a 'post-pandemic' corporate world, the Executive Assistant's role is arguably more valuable now than they were in past decades.
With work-from-home policies becoming the norm, EA's skills have never been so vital to the success of both the executives they serve and their careers.
Your skills are top-notch but are they adequate for your professional growth?
Rapidly advancing technology has helped executives to manage themselves through apps and other tools.
However, with responsibilities such as managing their executive's calendar and expenses, currently, EAs also need to look after their unique set of demands and operations-based tasks.
What does this mean for the trajectory of the role in 2021?
Key Takeaways
- Manage different priorities and conflicting demands
- Tips on making an impression and building up effective communication at the workplace
- Increase your productivity and effectiveness
- Handle challenging relationships with tactfulness
- Develop greater alignment with your managers and bosses
- Build and develop your personal branding
Who Should Attend
- Executive Assistants
- Senior Executive Assistants
- Business Supports
- Personal Assistants
- Administrative Assistants
Why you should attend?
- You won't be a SILENT SPECTATOR
- You will get access to new solutions for your professional development
- An opportunity to discuss industry challenges with the Industry experts and Top leaders
- Make business contacts with likeminded EAs and brainstorm on the latest developments
- You will get full access to all event’s presentations and recordings