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"How to" Advice for
Personal Assistants

This page contains How to advice on writing minutes, compiling an agenda, writing a press release, organising corporate travel, organising meetings, planning events, booking speakers, organising your boss, etc.

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Meetings
How to Write A Meeting Agenda
How to Write Minutes of Meetings
How to Plan Effective Meetings


Writing Documents
How to Write A Business Apology
How to Write A Newsletter
How to Write Sales Copy


How to Write A Press Release
How to Format A Press Release
How to Create a Press Release Template
How to Improve Your Resume
How to Write for the Internet


Organising Travel
How to Plan International Travel
How to Find Travel Discounts


Organising Events
How to Plan a Corporate Event
How to Find Venues
How to Book Venues
How to Book a Live Band
How to Book a Speaker
How to Book Caterers
How to Book a Top Restaurant


Organising The Office
How to Organise Your Boss
How to Purchase The Right PC Projector
How to Plan A Home-Business Startup
How to Set Up a Home Office
How to Manage Your Time
How to Manage Your Time (Home Business)


Marketing a Business
How to Conduct Market Analysis
How to Market A Business Online
How to Market A Business Offline
How to Research a Product
How to Find Information Sources
How to Sell Services on the Internet
How to Verify The Safety of Commercial Websites
How to Build a Website


IT
Word 2003: How to Vertically Centre a Page
Word 2003: How to Convert a Web Page to a Word Document


Miscellaneous
How to Optimise Your Performance Appraisal
How to Deal With Angry Customers






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