As every good PA knows, keeping on top of a proper filing system is essential in order to protect a company’s confidential information. It appears that some office professionals need to up their game, however, as a new survey shows that sensitive records are being left in plain sight due to poor file management, putting […]
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Lack of proper filing systems poses a risk for business
Marvellous member offers at the PA Life Club
Want to bag yourself some incredible bargains this autumn? Then why not join the PA Life Club and get access to a whole range of amazing offers. Here’s just a selection of what our partners are offering to members in November: Girl Meets Dress – 10% off designer dress hire Tippletreat.com – members accrue money […]
Having an assistant tops British workers’ wish list
British workers say they need more admin support to help them be better organised at work, with nearly one in five suggesting that having someone to organise their physical documents would help. According to research by technology brand Brother, the average UK desk is weighed down by almost a stone of clutter and it’s leading to […]
Winning Through Redundancy
Winning through redundancy – Steve Preston (£12.99, Balloonview) Winning Through Redundancy is, due to its subject matter, a book that many would not read out of choice. However, the wisdom and uplifting advice of self-appointed ‘career catalyst’ Steve Preston will convince you that there is nothing to be worried about. Whether you are simply […]
Leaders Ought To Know
Leaders Ought to Know – Phillip van Hooser (Wiley, £14.99) Phillip van Hooser writes from a personal perspective throughout Leaders Ought to Know, lending both gravitas and realism to each of the 11 ground rules he covers. The first, “Leadership is a choice – reinforced by individual effort”, is certainly food for thought, particularly as […]
Mind Your Business: Thoughts for entrepreneurs
Mind Your Business: Thoughts for Entrepreneurs – Toine Knipping (Balboa Press, £12.15) Toine Knipping, founder of the Amicorp Group, has set us the task of achieving our entrepreneurial goals, along with the harder challenge of realising a well-balanced and meaningful life. We are promised an insight into how to attain realistic business and leadership success […]
Gone Girl
Gone Girl – Gillian Flynn (Orion, £7.99) This book has topped US and UK best-seller lists. It’s the fascinating story of a relationship, perfect for the daily commute. On the morning of his fifth wedding anniversary, Nick Dunne’s wife Amy disappears. The first half of the book concentrates on and is narrated by Nick, with […]
Rivers of London
Rivers of London – Ben Aaronovitch (Gollancz, £7.99) Probationary PC Peter Grant has been left to guard a murder scene in Covent Garden when he meets a witness to the crime. Unfortunately for him, the witness is a ghost. Swiftly re-assigned to the Met unit that deals with ‘the uncanny’, Peter combines his procedural training […]
Four new training courses from PA Life magazine
Pre-register now for any of these four half-day courses and get 10% off when you confirm your booking. The courses will take place on 1st May 2014 at the Emirates Stadium in London, with 50 places available on each course. {sfg:12}
Finding a new job is all in a day’s work
Job-hunting can be a pain, but it’s a necessary evil if you’re keen to progress in your career yet are stuck in a dead-end job. Now you no longer need to trawl through countless, non-specialist sites, or visit lots of individual agencies, all vying for your attention. You can breathe a sigh of relief, as […]
UK PAs look for more recognition from the role
If there is one thing that PAs would change about their job apart from the salary, it would be to highlight the important contribution that they collectively make to UK businesses every day. After pay issues are taken into account, long hours, their colleagues’ misconceptions and feeling undervalued top the list of PA bugbears, according […]
Employees still struggling with stress
Stressed office workers are suffering in silence and employers aren’t doing enough to resolve the problem. This was the principal finding of a poll recently carried out by mental health charity Mind. Almost half of all workers surveyed (45%) said they were expected to cope without mentioning stress at work, while a third (31%) claimed […]
Britain’s longest-serving PA named
The search for Britain’s longest serving PA has culminated in the announcement that the winner is executive assistant Avril Dibbens. The longest serving, current, full-time Ministry of Defence civil servant can now proudly add this title to her long list of career achievements. August 1962 is when Ms Dibbens began working in the typing pool […]
Tried & tasted: The Palm
All the best institutions have an amusing anecdote at their origin and The Palm is no exception. If a New York City clerk had paid more attention, the restaurant would actually have been named Parma, after the home town of the founders, John Ganzi and Pio Bossi, but the gormless pen-pusher had trouble understanding their […]
Tried & tasted: Royal China
Royal China is a group of restaurants that has its London clientele queuing out of the doors at lunchtime. Bearing this in mind, we choose to venture further north-west to the spacious Harrow venue, writes Nicole Holgate. The locations are all decorated in a similar elegant style with red, black and gold, while being airy […]
Tried & tasted: AD12 at T42
The incredible space on the 24th floor of London’s Tower 42 was home to Gary Rhodes’s restaurant, Rhodes Twenty-Four, until his contract ended in September. Facing the possibility of an empty restaurant during the busy Christmas season, Restaurant Associates approached Michelin-starred chef Anthony Demetre (pictured) for a 12-week pop-up at AD12 at T42, prior to […]
Safety a top priority for business travellers
What really matters most to your executives when they are on the road? It seems that safety, communication with loved ones and fitness top the list, according to a survey of 675 business travellers. Safety and security concerns come out in first place, with 76% saying they feel it is important for their employers […]
Plan the perfect party with these top tips
Organising a party can be a bit of a headache at the best of times – who to invite, what to serve, what entertainment to provide and so on, but when it comes to organising an event for your company then the pressure is really on. Fear not, however, as Julia Dowling is on hand […]