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evolution of PAs

A memo from Craig Harris

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Craig Harris, EA to the People Director at NSPCC talks about his position as a male EA and the misconceptions and stereotypes that are associated with the role. โ€œIsnโ€™t it a womanโ€™s job?โ€ and โ€œarenโ€™t PAs women?โ€ are just some of the comments that I hear on a regular basis. My name is Craig Harris […]

Guest blog: Tomorrowโ€™s assistant โ€“ the skills & attributes for future success

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Our guest blogger Nick Fewings, Creator of the Team DyNamicsยฉ model and expert trainer โ€“ who spoke at our June PA Life Training Day โ€“ย returns with the second part of his piece on the future of the PA. In my last article,ย Tomorrowโ€™s assistant โ€“ The Changemaker,ย I shared my thoughts on changes within businesses that I […]

Guest blog: Tomorrowโ€™s assistant โ€“ the changemaker

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What does the future look like for assistants? How will the role adapt to the ever-changing business world? Nick Fewings, Creator of the Team DyNamicsยฉ model and expert trainer โ€“ who spoke at our June PA Life Training Day โ€“ discusses his view on tomorrowโ€™s assistant in a two-part series. I believe there is a […]

How the EA role has evolved

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The role of PAs and EAs is still widely misunderstood and many people think theyโ€™re simply glorified secretaries. However, it has become a valuable career with progression opportunities, according to Sarah Daffy. Sarah, writing for her employer News Corpโ€™s Australian Daily Telegraph, says people should never underestimate the power of the executive assistant. โ€œThe job […]