Supporting Multiple Bosses: A Course for Administrative Professionals Seminar # 2123

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Do you have multiple bosses with different agendas, priorities, styles and expectations—all competing simultaneously for your attention and your time?

If you do, you know it can be the perfect scenario for increased stress, as well as inefficient, unsatisfying work. This two-day seminar is especially designed for administrative professionals who want to learn valuable skills for not only dealing effectively with two or three bosses—but enjoying and advancing their careers in the process.

How You Will Benefit

  • Understand how to deal with different boss personality types and with less stress
  • Learn how to say “no” to projects and offer solutions instead of becoming overwhelmed
  • Increase your boss's awareness of challenges you face—in a diplomatic way
  • Discover opportunities for success when handling multiple bosses
  • Understand how to align and expand your working relationships with peers

What You Will Cover

  • The role of the boss/administrative professional partnership
  • Communication strategies for ongoing productive work relationships
  • Distinguishing between priority and urgent situations
  • Communicating with composure and increased effectiveness
  • Action plan: developing a blueprint and dialogue guidelines for dealing with multiple bosses

Who Should Attend

Executive secretaries and assistants, administrative support staff, office managers, coordinators, team members and associates, office coordinators/supervisors/managers.

Extras from AMA

Take-aways: On-the job tools/job aids/references for self management and boss management.

Additional Information

Registration Fee

2 days / 1.2 CEUs
Nonmembers $1,545 / AMA Members $1,395 / GSA $1,195

Schedule

We have 6 scheduled sessions located nationwide starting between December 18, 2008 and July 27, 2009.

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