Wednesday, March 4, 2020
3 Steps to Becoming a Successful Admin Professional
3 Steps to Becoming a Successful Admin Professional Admins are a pretty competent and put together demographic. But we all have our own particular weaknesses- some weââ¬â¢re aware of, some weââ¬â¢re not! No matter your career stage, it never hurts to do a little self-assessment and see what can be improved.Step 1: Assess Your StyleEverybody has their own particular organizational style. Some people make lists. Some people clear out their inbox and sort messages into folders every hour on the hour. Some people have a gnarl of papers on their desk, but always know how to find the one they need! You may be a neat and tidy pile person, and you may not.There are great tests available online to self-assess. But no matter what you do, figuring out what works and doesnââ¬â¢t work for you is an important first step to figuring out what can and should be improved.Step 2: Build Your ToolboxThis is easier said than done, and does require a thorough investigation into Step 1. But once you know your weak areas, it will be much easier to fi nd and hone the tools to help you get them back up to snuff. Google and your trusted friends are a great resource here. So are colleagues whose organization systems you find awe-inspiring. A casual, ââ¬Å"Hey, you have any strategies for file creep you feel like sharing?â⬠People love to brag about how well they do things. Theyââ¬â¢ll never realize you just cried for help.Step 3: Know the CostIf you donââ¬â¢t shore up your weak spots, you could be wasting lots of your own time, your bossââ¬â¢s time, your companyââ¬â¢s money. You could let things slip through the cracks and then forget them. Even if you donââ¬â¢t make any big mistakes, you might be constantly worried that you might, and that stress just isnââ¬â¢t worth it. Better to plug up all the holes in the boat and go forth with confidence that youââ¬â¢re steering it straight and true.Having good- no, great organization can only help you. It will build your reputation and respect level among your cowor kers and supervisors, and will keep you calm and confident in the fact that youââ¬â¢re aces at your job.
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