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Molly Dyson

Naming Monsters

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Naming Monsters โ€“ Hannah Eaton (Myriad Editions, ยฃ12.99) Naming Monsters is a very different and interesting book with a story being told not just by words but by images too. The main character is a young girl who lives with her grandmother, and it follows her journey of teenage life via boys, exams and friendships. […]

Finally My Ambulance

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Finally My Ambulance โ€“ Joseph Smith (Jonathan Cape, ยฃ14.99) This book invites you to embark on a journey via 13 short stories connected by theme and tone. Iโ€™m not sure exactly what journey the book took me on as I found the writing didnโ€™t flow from story to story. Finally My Ambulance was the longest, […]

Strange items swiped from UK offices

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Equipment theft is a serious issue for the majority of businesses, but almost a quarter of firms say they donโ€™t take precautions to prevent it, despite reporting some unusual items that have been lost or stolen, including wigs, a portable loo, eyelashes and a fire surround. A survey of 2,000 companies commissioned by Avery reveals […]

Amex travel survey shows cost to be a key concern

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Keeping costs down will be the key factor in organising business travel this coming year, with all modes of transport being closely monitored by companies in order to find the best available deal. The results of the latest American Express Global Business Travel Barometer reveal that 87% of companies surveyed say that keeping on top […]

CrossCountry rail offers corporate discounts

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Rail operator CrossCountry has made available discounted tickets for its corporate customers. The announcement is timely, as the latest American Express Global Business Travel Barometer has revealed that an increasing number of companies are considering using train travel as opposed to air. The โ€œAdvance on the Dayโ€ initiative has been introduced by the rail company […]

Project management made achievable

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Many of us are already practising project management every day both at home and at work, often without even realising it, according to Ann Pilkington. Getting the spare bedroom decorated, or organising a friendโ€™s hen or stag party are all tasks that need careful planning. There will be a critical path โ€“ what order do […]

Meet in the middle

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The Midlands has the best features of the north and south. With its central location, beautiful scenery and a plethora of venues to choose from, it makes the ideal destination for any event. Molly Dyson gives you the guided tour. Encompassing 14 counties and more than 11,000 square miles, the Midlands region of England acts as […]

And finally… something for the boss

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At PA Life weโ€™re devoted to bringing you the very latest news, tips, advice and recommendations on a whole smorgasbord of topics that we hope are of interest to you in your professional lives. Since our most popular stories seem to be those that provide suggestions on how to engender a better working relationship with […]

Checking in: CrossCountry and Hilton

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There are some rail journeys that have an innate air of grandeur about them: the Venice-Simplon Orient Express, the Trans-Siberian Express, or the Rovos Rail itinerary from Pretoria to Cape Town, writes Colette Doyle. At the opposite end of the spectrum thereโ€™s the horror of your average train ride to work โ€“ sweaty armpits pressed […]

Office workers reveal their biggest bugbears

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Tough times call for everyone to dig deep at work, but a new survey reveals that tensions between office workers and bosses might be at an all-time high. Weโ€™re all guilty of an occasional work grumble, but it seems this is on the increase in the current climate. More than half of UK office workers […]

Lack of leave can lead to stress in the workplace

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An astounding 4.5 million British office workers are losing more than six days of annual leave every year. Reasons given include being worried about losing their job, or looking bad in front of the boss. One in 20 even admitted they take just half of the time off they are entitled to, saying that using […]

A historic occasion

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Londonโ€™s liveries are part of the rich history of the City and provide grandeur that is hard to match. They are often inaccessible to the public, but can be hired for corporate functions. PA Life takes a look at some of the spaces available, such as the Brewersโ€™, Clothworkersโ€™, Haberdashersโ€™ and Stationersโ€™ Halls.   Brewersโ€™ […]

Management skills course to help you move on up

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The role of the PA has changed dramatically during the 21st century, due to developments at executive level and changes in technology. Assistants have become vital members of organisations and this has led to a demand for PAs who have knowledge of management theories and practices. Birkbeck University and the Global PA Network have teamed […]

International Year of the Secretary is announced

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2014 is going to be a big year for all those working in office management, as it has officially been designated as the International Year of the Secretary and Administrative Assistant (IYOTSA). The idea originated in South Africa, where a group of leading PAs at a PAFSA meeting (the Professional Association for Secretaries and Administrative […]

Tried & Tasted: Nipa Thai

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Since restaurant reviewers are supposed to attempt at least some sign of professional impartiality, allow me to make a disclosure up front: I absolutely love Thai food, writes Colette Doyle. From Tom Kha soup and fish cakes to red curry with pork and Weeping Tiger (beef in a spicy marinade), there are very few Thai […]

Tried & Tasted: Urban Meadow Cafรฉ

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Call them what you like โ€“ tapas, mezze, or cicchetti โ€“ I love the idea of sharing dishes, so I was very pleased indeed to try out the newly opened all-day dining outlet at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hyde Park, writes Colette Doyle. The Urban Meadow Cafรฉโ€™s motto is “farm to fork” โ€“ it lays […]

An association of ideas

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With such a wealth of planning options now available at travellersโ€™ fingertips, the question is: how can PAs be sure they are doing the right thing for their executives on the go? Catherine McGavock provides some answers. Traditionally, business travel has been managed by obliging bookers to make arrangements through a dedicated channel โ€“ a […]

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