A Good Executive Assistant: The Secret Weapon of Great Executives

Publisher: American Society of Administrative Professionals

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A Good Executive Assistant: The Secret Weapon of Great Executives

In the world of business, productivity is key. Leaders divide their attention between the job and playing assistant. Limited productivity makes everything take twice as long. Time is an essential factor in ensuring a business stays resilient and adaptable.