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Assist With Impact

200 episodes - English - Latest episode: 28 days ago - ★★★★ - 26 ratings

If you're ready to be more proactive and be the "little hinge that can swing big doors" then Assist With Impact is a must-listen podcast.

Join your host Liz Van Vliet and learn practical tips, strategies and insights that will help you move beyond being simply an order-taker.

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#49 - Why Negotiating Is A Process Not Just A Conversation

November 15, 2017 04:30 - 19 minutes - 27.3 MB

Today's episode is a road rambling sharing some of the points I presented to an audience of Executive Assistants at a conference in Sydney run by Intrepid Minds. The topic was negotiating skills and strategies.  It's common for people to think about negotiation as it applies to the job hunt process. Negotiating salary and benefits or alternatively negotiating salary increases or role changes with your employer.  We also negotiate with co workers and peers about the distribution of tasks,...

#48 - How To Interview Your Boss To Clarify Expectations & Perceptions

November 08, 2017 09:36 - 22 minutes - 30.3 MB

A key area for festering mistrust and misunderstanding between Executive Assistants and their manager is around expectations and perceptions. Failing to communicate on these topics leads to frustration on the part of both of you. It may be hard for you to broach this subject and it may be equally hard for your boss to give you honest feedback but it is something both of you need to approach with a growth mindset. This initiative falls under the broader topic of 'Know Your Boss' which Liz...

#47 - How Hallie Warner is the definition of ‘Lead & Assist’ (Interview)

October 31, 2017 07:32 - 49 minutes - 68.6 MB

Hallie Warner is the Chief of Staff for Adam Hergenrother.  For the last seven years Hallie has been Adams right hand person. She epitomises the word linchpin and definitely fits the image of an indispensable assistant.  Hallie has cultivated a true partnership with Adam and in this episode she shares what it has taken to reach this point and some of her learnings along the way. We discuss how she is currently looking for opportunities to stretch herself in order to develop and how she is ...

#46 - (Interview) Discovering Unicorns In Disguise With Roxanne Calder

October 25, 2017 00:37 - 33 minutes - 46.6 MB

Today's podcast guest is Roxanne Calder, Managing Director of boutique office support recruitment firm EST10 based in Sydney, Australia. Roxanne has been a previous guest on Being Indispensable. Listen to Episode #22 to hear all about EST10 and Roxanne's passion for Office Support professionals. In this episode we discuss the annual Salary Guide produced by EST10 and talk about the 2017/18 guide which has just been released. It contains some excellent insights into the 'state of play' in t...

#45 - Reminding Yourself That You're A Kickass Assistant

October 17, 2017 05:48 - 19 minutes - 27.1 MB

We all know the benefits for team and personal morale of giving positive feedback. The weird thing is that when we are on the receiving end we can often be guilt of reading it, feeling momentarily happy and validated and then moving on and never looking at it again. In this episode, Liz shares why it makes such good sense to create a filing system or a repository for positive feedback you receive, whatever form it comes in. Because Liz is an Evernote tragic, this is her platform of choic...

#44 Surf Rambling - Checking In

September 19, 2017 04:14 - 13 minutes - 18.1 MB

Liz opens up about how anxiety and confidence issues have got in the way of her bringing regular episodes out.  This is an issue Liz has fought on an ongoing basis, in Episode 8 she discussed feeling like an imposter.  

#43 Part 2 - EA Leadership Summit Wrap Up

August 29, 2017 06:15 - 18 minutes - 24.8 MB

This week is Part 2 of my two-part Road Rambling. It's a wrap-up of what was an excellent EA Leadership Summit 2017 run by The Growth Faculty. In the episode I share my thoughts on why our bosses need to see that we're human (in my opinion) and how it doesn't help us to appear infallible and how Libby Moore's presentation demonstrated why no one ever got promoted for being the best at Excel or Powerpoint!! Email me to say hello or let me know topics you would like me to cover in future epi...

#42 Watch Out Adelaide, Here I Come!

August 16, 2017 05:48 - 17 minutes - 23.7 MB

This week is Part 1 of my two-part Road Rambling. It's a wrap-up of what was an excellent EA Leadership Summit 2017 run by The Growth Faculty as well as an overview of the content I will be sharing on the 30th August 2017 when I present 2 X 45 minute sessions at the Office Professionals Workshop in Adelaide. This event is being run by Catherine Middleton (that would be the other Catherine Middleton, not the Duchess of Cambridge) of Office Dynamics Adelaide fame. Tickets are still available...

#41 Road Rambling - I'm Back!

July 27, 2017 04:31 - 21 minutes - 29.7 MB

In this episode Liz explains her recent podcasting hiatus and shares the reasons why her break has been so fulfilling. Liz is also looking forward to attending the EA Leadership Summit in her capacity as a member of the Advisory Panel and presenting at the Office Professionals Workshop in Adelaide on the topic of knowing yourself, knowing your boss and knowing your job.  EA Leadership Summit - Sydney, Wednesday 9th August tickets still available here Office Professionals Workshop - Adela...

#40 The Executive Assistant As Brand Ambassador - Conversations at Nvidia

June 06, 2017 04:08 - 25 minutes - 35.1 MB

Episode #40 of Being Indispensable shines a light on two Executive Assistants (or Administrative Assistants as they are known in the USA) who work at Nvidia in Santa Clara, California. The company description on Wikipedia summarises them as follows: Nvidia Corporation is an American technology company based in Santa Clara, California. It designs graphics processing units for the gaming and professional markets, as well as system on a chip units for the mobile computing and automotive mar...

#39 Road Ramble - There's No 'Harm' In Being Kind

May 30, 2017 02:47 - 8 minutes - 12 MB

One thing I find really unfortunate about the realm of Executive Assistant forums is the way there seems to be a tacit acceptance that it's okay to judge each other. As someone who has come to focus on this profession having experienced the world of Selling professionals and Marketing professionals it's something I find quite curious. I've noticed that it seems normal for experts in the profession to jump on their soap box and tell EA's how they should and shouldn't behave.  In this weeks ...

#38 How To Stay Calm Under Pressure

May 23, 2017 03:09 - 28 minutes - 38.9 MB

Staying calm under pressure is an important skill for Indispensable assistants to focus on. In Episode 38 Liz shares what it means to be unflappable, why it matters and three techniques to focus on that will help you project an aura of calm when in reality you might be feeling anything but.  Appearing to be unflappable requires us to control our primitive responses to stress and be less reactive. Having these three techniques in your kit bag will empower you to have control over your body ...

#37 The What's In It For Me Question - Helping Your Executive Get Socially Savvy (Part 4)

May 16, 2017 02:40 - 20 minutes - 28.4 MB

Episode 37 is the final episode in my miniseries devoted to helping you get your C-suite leader on the social media bandwagon. In this episode I discuss the elephant in the room - the fact that becoming your executives social media manager involves taking on additional workload which no doubt is the last thing you need as an Executive Assistant. This fact hasn't escaped me and I'm loathe to be the cause of my listeners having something else to stress about. That being said, helping your ex...

#36 LinkedIn Monitoring Using The Rule Of Five - Tactics For Executive Assistants

May 09, 2017 04:04 - 23 minutes - 31.8 MB

Part 3 of my series on how to help your C-Suite leader engage in social media, specifically LinkedIn. In this episode I outline a 5 step process of monitoring and observing the engagement of a targeted number of individuals and companies on LinkedIn. This data will inform the future planning for tactical engagement on LinkedIn.  By tracking these identified individuals and companies over a finite period of time, Executive Assistants will be building their own knowledge of the world their m...

#35 LinkedIn Tactics For Executive Assistants, Part 2 - The HOW

May 02, 2017 21:13 - 20 minutes - 28.8 MB

Part 2 in my ongoing series on Helping Your Executive Get Social - being strategic and proactive in managing your business leaders social media engagement. 

#34 Why You Need To Help Your Executive Harness Their Social Profile

April 25, 2017 07:45 - 26 minutes - 36.8 MB

Episode 34 of Being Indispensable is the first of two episodes that focus on the way engaging in social media can be a great way of demonstrating how proactive, strategic and indispensable they can be. In the first episode Liz explains the benefits that Executives can gain if they harness the power of social media. The idea for these two episodes came from a post on LinkedIn written by Liz. People now spend more time using social media than they do watching television and social media en...

#33 Checking In On 2017 - One Quarter Down, Three To Go (Solo)

April 18, 2017 05:17 - 33 minutes - 45.5 MB

2017 is a quarter complete and it's time to get an update on how Liz is tracking with her 'Words of 2017' as well as a Health & Wellness update. This part can be summarised as 'I'm Not Burying My Head In The Sand, I'm  Just Running The Other Way'. Liz shares the sneaky ways the urge to flee continues to make itself known & how she is channeling her inner Emu.  For a solo episode it's ended up being just over 30 minutes which only proves that Liz can truly talk about herself with no troub...

#32 Building A Strategic Partnership With Your Executive

April 09, 2017 09:51 - 21 minutes - 29.8 MB

Creating a strategic partnership with your C-Suite Executive is a topic of much discussion amongst Executive Assistants and educators in the profession. What is required to achieve this is something Liz discussed in a recent LinkedIn post. In this solo episode she shares the feedback she has received on the post and expands on the topic discussing how vital it is for the partnership to be a win/win situation for Executive Assistant and Executive. PS If you know a friend who would enjoy the...

#31 Road Ramblings: A Hot Sweaty Mess

April 02, 2017 23:09 - 14 minutes - 19.5 MB

Coming to you from a park bench in downtown Palo Alto, California. More a garden ramble than a road ramble, Liz explains the purpose of her trip to the USA and how it's been a trip she's been looking forward to making ever since finishing Breast Cancer treatment. Enjoy a giggle as she recounts how in the pursuit of an interview with an indispensable assistant she goes from outwardly cool, calm and collected to a hot and sweaty mess. Check out photos of Palo Alto on the Being Indispensable ...

#30 Strength In Our Connections - Part 2 of Interview With Sue McComasky

March 20, 2017 03:59 - 23 minutes - 32.3 MB

In Part 2 of my interview with Sue McComasky we discuss her role as National President of the Australian Institute of Office Professionals (AIOP) and why she is so passionate about what the mission of the organisation. AIOP is an organisation run by volunteers and it seeks to provide: Professional Development opportunities for members Networking opportunities for members Access to an online network of like-minded professionals Enhancement of the profession and the ability to use postn...

#29 Strength In Our Connections - Interview With Sue McComasky, National President AIOP (Part 1)

March 20, 2017 02:37 - 29 minutes - 40.1 MB

Sue McComasky is an indispensable Executive Assistant who is passionate about her role and the Business Leaders she supports. The intention of Being Indispensable has always involved providing a platform for Executive Assistants to be given the recognition for the amazing contribution they make to their respective organisations. In Part 1 (Episode #29) of our interview, Sue talks about her role and her relationships with the CEO’s she has supported. Sue speaks with such humility but she is...

#28 Create A Great Elevator Pitch That Describes Your Business Leader

March 13, 2017 04:08 - 17 minutes - 24.4 MB

This week's solo episode is all about passion. Indispensable Executive Assistants demonstrate passion. They are passionate about their role, about their organisation and about the executive they support. It sets them apart from mediocre EA’s and it’s something that may require a mindset shift. One of the ways that you can demonstrate passion is being able to passionately articulate your business leaders’ raison d’etre, their reason for being. This is effectively an ‘elevator pitch’, someth...

#27 Why You Need To Control Your EA Destiny - Interview With Adam Fidler (Part 2)

March 06, 2017 01:11 - 34 minutes - 47.6 MB

In Part 2 of my interview Liz shares some initial results from her Survey of C-Suite Executives where she has been investigating how elements of Adam's EA Manifesto resonate with executives and their experience working with EA's. The results to do date reinforce that assistant's currently are not generally viewed as behaving strategically and operating with the 'managerial mindset' that Adam encourages. However, the results of the survey clearly show that executives want their EA's to demons...

#26 Why You Need To Control Your EA Destiny - Interview With Adam Fidler (Part 1)

February 27, 2017 04:46 - 40 minutes - 55.6 MB

In my interview with Adam we discuss his belief that Executive Assistants must take charge of their professional destiny because if they fail to do so, they risk others stepping in to influence it that do not understand the role and the true value that Executive Assistants can offer organisations and individual leaders. The overarching theme of Adam’s work is about encouraging and enabling EA’s to align their behaviours with what is expected of a mid level manager and the sorts of EQ skill...

#25 Get Started On Your Personal Skills Audit

February 20, 2017 07:38 - 25 minutes - 34.5 MB

Liz has developed a 5 step process to identifying the skills, values and behaviours that will make you an indispensable Assistant to your business leader. Step 1 is to conduct a personal skills audit. In this episode, the first in a five part series to be released over coming weeks, Liz outlines two different approaches to conduct a personal skills audit. Liz also discusses how the results of this exercise will form the basis for Step 3 which is to identify what indispensable looks like to...

#24 How You Can Be A Star Without Needing To Be The Star

February 13, 2017 07:55 - 13 minutes - 18.3 MB

A solo episode sharing an aha moment that Liz has experienced in the process of developing a new intro for the podcast. It’s a short 15 minute episode this week ruminating on the confidence that comes from realising that in order to be an advocate and influencer in the Executive Assistant space she doesn't need to have been the ‘best’ Executive Assistant that has ever done the role. That it's legitimate and perfectly okay to be passionate about giving a voice to those who are the ‘best’ and ...

#23 How Wellness Is The Key To Thriving Not Surviving As An Executive Assistant - Interview with Sonia Petersen

February 06, 2017 10:09 - 30 minutes - 42.4 MB

Sonia Petersen has over 15 year's experience as an Executive Assistant working with successful leaders within the construction industry. She is passionate about operations and driving efficiency and really enjoys the collaborative nature of the Executive Assistant role. Amongst her fellow EA’s she is known for her dedication to support and inspire others which she has done by informally mentoring and coaching other Executive Assistants. This is such a passion for her that she has recently be...

#22 Roxanne Calder Interview: How EST10 Is Uncovering The Invisible Ink

January 30, 2017 07:36 - 37 minutes - 50.9 MB

As Founder and Managing Director of leading boutique office support recruitment company EST10, Roxanne Calder brings a fresh approach to the table. Roxanne established EST10 in 2010 and from the launch of the company has sought to differentiate EST10 from other recruiters through the way they engage with employers and candidates with integrity and demonstrating through their actions passion and a commitment to finding the very best talent. In fact over 80% of EST10s business comes from refer...

#21 Automating Your To Do List Using Tools Like Trello Can Help Executive Assistants Automate Task Management

January 23, 2017 07:10 - 32 minutes - 44 MB

Task Management is a fundamental job role of Executive Assistants. Developing and maintaining a well managed 'to-do' list where it is easy to identify the priority of tasks and the stakeholders involved in their execution is something an indispensable assistant needs to resolve.  In this solo episode Liz discusses the importance of task management, how a notebook and pen will continue to remain an EA's go-to tools and how tools such as Trello (based on the Japanese Kanban board approach) c...

#21 Automating Your To Do List Using Tools Like Trello Can Help Executive Assistants Automate Task Management

January 23, 2017 07:10 - 32 minutes - 44 MB

Task Management is a fundamental job role of Executive Assistants. Developing and maintaining a well managed 'to-do' list where it is easy to identify the priority of tasks and the stakeholders involved in their execution is something an indispensable assistant needs to resolve.  In this solo episode Liz discusses the importance of task management, how a notebook and pen will continue to remain an EA's go-to tools and how tools such as Trello (based on the Japanese Kanban board approach) c...

#20 Road Ramblings - The Christmas Edition

December 21, 2016 07:51 - 25 minutes - 34.5 MB

Road Ramblings makes a comeback this week just in time for Christmas. Liz recounts how technical 'isssssews' have prevented her from doing her interview with Roxanne Calder from est10 which will be rescheduled for the new year. How this week has been all about being a taxi driver for an injured teenage daughter and also dealing with the technical troubleshooting meltdowns that are the curse of someone who is far too hard on herself! As always, adopting a learner mindset, this just provides t...

#19 Being A 'Look Behind The Margarine' Kind of Executive/Personal Assistant

December 15, 2016 03:33 - 20 minutes - 28.4 MB

A solo episode revisiting a metaphor that came up in Episode 17 with Kate Toon where Kate described herself as the sort of EA/PA who looked behind the margarine. What does this actually translate to and why is it important. Liz also gives a snapshot of the 2017 EAN Congress and notes how the theme of building a partnership with your executive is in sync with what Being Indispensable is all about (kudos to her!!!!). She also shares an article that may be informative for those executives who s...

#18 Why Executive Assistants Need To Get Comfortable With Uncomfortable Conversations

December 07, 2016 06:52 - 24 minutes - 33.3 MB

As Executive/Personal Assistants we are often in the unique position of being aware of 'problems' within our organisation. The mantra "don't bring me problems, bring me solutions" can be counter productive and discourage assistants from engaging in conversations that could be helpful with their business leader.  In this solo episode Liz discusses an article published in Fast Company and compares it with insight from Harvard Business Review that suggests that the 'don't bring me problems' m...

#17 Kate Toon Interview - From Personal Assistant to Award Winning Copy Writer and SEO Expert

November 28, 2016 07:03 - 44 minutes - 60.8 MB

Kate Toon is extraordinary. She is a copywriter, SEO lover, speaker, podcaster, TV presenter and trainer as well as being a mother, a wife and a small business owner. In this interview Kate shares how she transitioned from a Personal Assistant to an award winning producer of advertising content in the print, television and online space. This episode is essential listening for assistants that recognise that great writing is a central component of BEING INDISPENSABLE. If you want to be con...

#16 Hilary Clinton's Email Scandal - Empathising With Her Executive Assistant & What I Know About Inbox Management

November 21, 2016 10:16 - 30 minutes - 41.7 MB

Rumination and reflections on the complex situation HRC's Executive Assistant must have been in trying to juggle the demands of HRC as well as other stakeholders in terms of her access to emails. This got Liz thinking about some of the things she has learnt managing her bosses inbox. How systems, processes and rules are your friend when it comes to inbox management and how business leaders aren't serving anyone by refusing to allow their EA or PA access to their email.   

#15 Seth Godin Thinks We Should Be Indispensable Too

October 31, 2016 08:05 - 26 minutes - 36.1 MB

Liz shares how the podcast title Being Indispensable was chosen in complete ignorance of the fact that Seth Godin had explored the concept in his book “Linchpin: Are You Indispensable” (which Liz is definitely going to be reading). Even if you subscribe to the view that being indispensable is unattainable, Liz argues that the qualities and behaviors that make someone irreplaceable still hold value and are of value to employers and customers. In the same way, it's become a great way of expres...

#14 Mindfulness & Revisiting the Myers Briggs Type Indicator Test

August 31, 2016 10:02 - 35 minutes - 49 MB

This week is all about making space to care for herself. As part of this Liz is doing some self-reflection and beginning the process of putting into place the technique of mindfulness that has been proven to develop the "mind muscle" used to create a calmer mind and a healthier body. In addition, Liz took the Myers Briggs Type Indicator test to get some insight into her personality type as explained by this tool.

#13 Road Ramblings: Sharing about Job-Sharing

August 25, 2016 10:34 - 11 minutes - 15.9 MB

Two weeks into the job-share Liz reflects on her learnings so far....systems and processes, or the lack there-of can become glaringly obvious when you undertake a job-share. Liz also notes how important it is for the person who is embarking on the job-share arrangement (the fresh eyes so to speak) to come to the table with an open mind and willing to leave their judgement at the door! Well, in her case that's helpful because she's feeling a bit exposed in terms of explaining all the intricac...

#12 Road Ramblings: Getting Real With Myself

August 16, 2016 07:01 - 25 minutes - 34.9 MB

Liz comes clean about how she hasn't allowed herself permission to not be okay post treatment for Breast Cancer. In pretending that life has gone on and it was no big deal she has not given her body and mind what it actually needs to heal. In this episode Liz opens up about how up until now she has been projecting the image of someone who has their shit together when in actual fact she's been slowly falling apart. Thankfully she also shares how she's taken control of the situation and is emb...

#11 Minibee - Gretchen Rubin's Four Tendencies For Executive Assistants

July 31, 2016 09:28 - 23 minutes - 32.4 MB

A Minibee (Mini Being Indispensable) episode where Liz ruminates on what she's learned from reading about the four tendencies that Gretchen Rubin outlines in her bestselling book "Better Than Before": Upholders, Obligers, Rebels and Questioners.  By doing the online quiz Liz has established that she's a classic Obliger. What does this mean for her in terms of her relationship with her business leader and what can you learn by understanding your own tendency and that of your business leader...

#10 Jan Jones: Exceptional Assistant & CEO Whisperer (Part 2)

July 21, 2016 11:09 - 37 minutes - 51.2 MB

In Part 2 of this interview with Jan Jones, author of "The CEO's Secret Weapon", Liz talks to Jan about the benefits of Exceptional Assistants sharing the traits and habits that allow them to develop outstanding relationships with the business leader they support. Jan shares her perspectives on why the EA is a service professional and how developing relationships with other EA's is vital.

#9 Jan Jones: Exceptional Assistant & CEO Whisperer (Part 1)

July 14, 2016 09:54 - 25 minutes - 35 MB

Jan Jones is an author, a businesswoman and an exceptional assistant in her own right talks to Liz about her fantastic book "The CEO's Secret Weapon" and how she started her working life in Sydney, Australia as a 'Girl Friday' working for a small brokerage firm. Jan reflects on how the exacting standards of her first boss have stood her in great stead as she embarked on a career that has taken her around the world and brought her into the company of some of the world's best business leaders....

#8 Embracing Creative Entitlement & Big Magic

July 06, 2016 11:27 - 17 minutes - 23.5 MB

In this episode, Liz opens up about the challenge of continuing to pursue her podcast journey when every fibre of her being is telling her to run away and hide. She shares how the inspirational writings of Elizabeth Gilbert and gutsy voice of Cynthia Heimel have helped to remind her that Being Indispensable is more than the vanity project she fears others may think it is. As Elizabeth Gilbert says “you will never be able to create anything interesting out of your life if you don’t believe th...

#7 Minibee: Habits To Break: Guilt & Over-Apologising

June 29, 2016 10:07 - 14 minutes - 19.4 MB

In a week where Liz is struck down with Sinusitis and has to take a day off work, she reflects on 'guilt', a most unhelpful emotion and shares how she is working to challenge this negative thinking. The habit of over apologising is also explored with some references to the work of Gretchen Rubin and her podcast 'Happiness', Brene Brown's TED talk and books and Fred Kofman's Huffington Post blog article.  

#6 Sonja Firth: Pioneering Virtual Assistant and LinkedIn Trainer

June 21, 2016 00:37 - 41 minutes - 57 MB

In the first interview for the Being Indispensable podcast, Liz interviews Sonja Firth, an Executive Assistant who epitomises the description 'capable'. Sonja has an eclectic set of skills and is highly regarded by her clients for her knowledge and effectiveness. In addition to being sought after to provide office support, Sonja is in demand as a LinkedIn trainer. Sonja works with businesses and individuals to optimise their presence on LinkedIn. 

#5 Top 10 Executive Assistant Traits & Amy Cuddy TED Talk

June 13, 2016 05:58 - 28 minutes - 39.4 MB

In this episode Liz gives an update on the results of her LinkedIn survey question and discusses Amy Cuddy and her research on Presence. How we can use power poses to program our mind to show up as more confident and have PRESENCE. Fascinating and inspiring research which shows that tiny tweaks can lead to big changes. 

#4 Road Ramblings, A Trap For Young Players

June 12, 2016 12:02 - 15 minutes - 20.8 MB

The first in what is planned to become a regular addition to the Being Indispensable podcast library - road ramblings. This episode focuses on the perils of asssuming when making flight bookings for your executive. Liz shares her epic fail when she inadvertently allowed her executive to be booked on a discount air fare. 

#3 Ernst & Young Australia Transforms Executive Assistant Support

June 12, 2016 11:49 - 18 minutes - 25.1 MB

Liz ruminates on the potential ramifications of Ernst & Young Australia reducing costs by rolling out Virtual Assistants to support Partners and Senior Managers. This is topical given the rise of the VA industry but has implications for the ability of assistants and their executives to work effectively. Does being 'virtual' affect an assistants ability to be proactive and how traditional Executive Assistants need to be clear on their value proposition in order to ensure that they are able to...

#2 The "How", My Path To Becoming An Executive Assistant

June 12, 2016 11:18 - 26 minutes - 35.9 MB

In this episode Liz outlines the role serendipity played in her decision to become an Executive Assistant. How a lunch with a friend led her to pursue a career transition to becoming an EA. She discusses the research she conducted into the role of the EA, the skills and capabilities required and the Michael Hyatt article that formed the basis for how she approaches her role.

#1 The "'Why'

June 12, 2016 11:03 - 23 minutes - 32.9 MB

Being an Executive Assistant can be isolated and lonely. The relationship with the business leader whilst personal and close requires the assistant to maintain distance from others in order to perform the role well. This makes it hard to share experiences and learnings. In this first episode, Liz outlines why Being Indispensable is the podcast for Executive and Personal Assistants to get the tips, techniques and professional insights that will help make them indispensable. Created by an Exec...

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