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Tips for improving your venue-planning from BMA House

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The choice of venue can make or break an event and organisers often find themselves under a lot of pressure to get it spot on. Sales and Marketing Manager at BMA House Rowan Bennett has some top venue-planning tips that’ll ensure you don’t go far off track. When booking, consider holding your meeting or conference […]

Congratulations to our September/October issue winners

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We are delighted to announce that the winner of a £250 Harrods gift card (pictured) is Kelly Gatens, an administrator at Babcock International. Kelly is joined in her celebrations by Adam Russell of Ted Baker, who gets a private dining experience for himself and nine others at One Moorgate Place. Other lucky readers include George […]

Tried & tasted: Avenue and Boisdale

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Think of American food and what usually comes to mind is hot dogs, pancakes, ribs, burgers and anything groaning under the weight of its own carb-laden content, writes Colette Doyle. Avenue, (pictured) however, is a modern American restaurant that claims to “capture the buzz of the New York dining scene” and has about as much […]

PA Life and ExecSec shortlisted in pa-assist.com awards

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PA Life is delighted to announced that both the magazine and its sister event ExecSec have been shortlisted in pa-assist.com’s Members’ Voice Awards 2014. ExecSec is the annual two-day summit organised by Forum Events for which PA Life acts as the official media partner. Commenting on the nominations, PA Life Editor Colette Doyle said: “These awards […]

Tried & tasted: Avenue

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Think of American food and what usually comes to mind is hot dogs, pancakes, ribs, burgers and anything groaning under the weight of its own carb-laden content, writes Colette Doyle. Avenue, however, is a modern American restaurant that claims to “capture the buzz of the New York dining scene” and has about as much in […]

Tried & tasted: Boisdale

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Sometimes all you want for an evening business dinner is a comfortable and relaxed setting, yet one that still provides sophisticated food and entertainment, writes Molly Dyson. Boisdale does exactly that at its Canary Wharf location – founder Ranald Macdonald started the business to share his passion for Scotland, whisky, cigars and jazz. When my […]

Checking in: Hotel Le Saint-James

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A design-led hotel nestled in the charming French countryside could make the ideal location for that off-site team-building event or management get-together, as Colette Doyle discovers As soon as you set eyes on hotel Le Saint-James, set in the renowned culinary centre of Bouliac near Bordeaux, you can tell this is no corporate cookie cutter […]

Sopwell House wins prestigious award

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Country hotel Sopwell House has been named a winner in the prestigious Condé Nast Johansens Awards for Excellence. The property won the “Best for Meetings” category, which recognises the venue’s contribution to the corporate event world. Held on 3 November at the May Fair Hotel in London, hoteliers from across the UK and Ireland joined […]

Congratulations to our Office show prize draw winners

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Visitors to the PA Life stand at this year’s Office show were given the chance to win one of three fabulous prizes from buyagift.co.uk. We’re pleased to announce that the lucky winner of our grand prize of a two-night stay for two at a UK hotel of her choice from a shortlist provided by Buy […]

New app inspires PAs to be more career confident

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In support of the International Year of the Secretary and Administrative Assistant, (IYOTSA) Pitman Training has developed a new free app intended to help encourage confidence in the workplace and challenge negative perceptions in a bid to help support professionals become more proud of their career. Recent research carried out by job listing site Monster […]

Tried & tasted: Hutong

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Given that there’s a Chinese restaurant on just about every UK high street, going to one for dinner isn’t usually that special an experience, but Hutong is in a class of its own, writes Colette Doyle. For a start, the setting is simply breathtaking: perched on level 33 of the impressive Shard building, the views […]

PAs in the news

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Personal assistants have once again been hitting the headlines, whether that’s because they’re being asked to do outrageous tasks by their celebrity bosses, or are suing them for loss of earnings. First off, we report on the case of a high-net-worth individual who has been having a tough time finding a PA. New York business […]

The true cost of the Christmas bonus

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New research suggests that the traditional Christmas bonus may be under threat, with just 7% of workers likely to get a festive treat in their December pay packet this year. However, the study also shows how employers may be missing out if they fail to amend their Scrooge-like ways. The “Thank You” report, published by […]

Degree in business admin helps PAs achieve potential

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Following three long years of study and hard work, a group of PAs has completed the UK’s first undergraduate degree programme that tailors business administration techniques for management assistants. The course, which is offered by Middlesex University, allows PAs to learn on their own time in the workplace. Originally developed in partnership with the now […]

How to create a smart office space

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The quality of our environment plays a huge role in how we feel and can have a big impact on our mood, emotions and productivity. Sylvia Garvin presents her top 10 tips on how to turn your average office into an amazing workspace 1. Organise your spaceA cluttered desk can reduce productivity. Avoid accumulating piles […]

Feel Good

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Feel Good: how to change your mood and cope with whatever comes your way – Dr Shane Pascoe and Dr Graham Law (Capstone, £10.99) This is a practical and well-written guide to help you understand why you feel the way you do and how to deal with your own moods, as well as other people’s. […]

The Edge

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The Edge: how the best get better – Michael Heppell (Hodder & Stoughton, £13.99) This isn’t a book about living on the edge. It’s about having “the edge”, defining your own unique selling point and what makes you brilliant. With just one look at the content list, you’ll know this is worth a read. It […]

Gone for Good

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Gone for Good – David Bell (Penguin, £7.99) A quarrel results in Elizabeth Hampton not speaking to her mother for weeks and events take a tragic turn when the police call to say she has been found dead. When she arrives at the scene, it transpires that she was murdered. The rising energy of this […]