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Be a Kickass Assistant: How to Get from a Grunt Job to a Great Career (平装)
by Heather Beckel
Category:
Office administration, Executive assistant, Productivity, Career development |
Market price: ¥ 218.00
MSL price:
¥ 178.00
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Pre-order item, lead time 3-7 weeks upon payment [ COD term does not apply to pre-order items ] |
MSL rating:
Good for Gifts
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MSL Pointer Review:
A must-read for every assistant, in business, government, nonprofit and academic institutions.
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Robert Daniel (MSL quote), USA
<2008-04-21 00:00>
I have read lots of books designed to give tips to administrative assistants. They are all so mundane and elementary. Not so with this book!
Heather gives you fun stories to relate to the things she is trying to teach you. Her insights into the details of managing a high-level boss are awesome! She discussed details I had never thought of and opened my mind to new ideas at work.
I highly recommend this book for assistants looking to fine-tune their organizational skills. You will not only learn how to be a great assistant but how to springboard into a new career. Get this book! |
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Charles J (MSL quote), USA
<2008-04-21 00:00>
Heather Beckel, former assistant to Clinton White House advisor George Stephanopoulos, wrote this manual for other assistants to help live by. Combining tried and true advice with blow by blow accounts of the White House experience and more, Beckel grounds the reader with why they should take her advice instead of just listening to it. Intended to be an orientation for assistants, this book could also be used by a manager to help them with relating better to their assistants. The author is eclectic yet understated in her own talents. It is no small coincidence that she went from high office in politics to Ralph Lauren in New York City. The skills she emphasizes within these pages allowed her to become her own boss. Good advice is where you find it. |
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Parker (MSL quote), USA
<2008-04-21 00:00>
I have been working as an assistant for the last twelve years and I felt that I needed to review the "core essentials" of my profession and pick up any techniques that I might have missed or forgotten along the way.
This is an excellent book for anyone who wishes to take stock of their career and review the essentials of what they actually do for a living. The approach of covering everything from first day, first job and career progression is excellent - no matter how much career history an assistant brings to a new job, until she manages to establish in her boss' mind that the new assistant is compentent, the new assistant might as well be a raw rookie.
For the record, the book contains a fair amount of information that will not be particularly useful for readers outside the USA (time zones, telephone numbers, etc). So, unless your boss does a lot of business travelling to the US, the parent company is US based, or the company has a lot of US based clients - these sections are not particularly useful.
I, too, bought the e-book and I would recommend that if time is on your side, buy this book in hardcopy format as it just cries out for a collection of post-it notes, annotations and needs its spine broken in a photocopier. |
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S. Glozeris (MSL quote), USA
<2008-04-21 00:00>
This is a fabulous book! Not everything applied to me (If I stayed later than my boss he'd wonder why I was charging overtime) but overall it was a great book. This is not a book about how to be a great assistant to your boss so that s/he will never let you go and that you'll be supporting them forever. This book is about how to be a great assistant and using that to springboard you into something else. That something else could be being your own boss or being a higher level executive assistant. This book is empowering and interesting. I highly recommend this to anyone who wants truly wants to better themselves and their careers. |
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A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2008-04-21 00:00>
This book is written to help you become a better assistant, and it succeeds very well at that. Heather Beckel's suggestions on how to be a better assistant are also useful for anyone who works in an office - her guidelines on computer use, keeping on schedule, and communication were helpful to me.
But, more importantly, the book is an entertaining read for anyone! Beckel has worked in some very interesting places, with some famous and powerful people. She has some great stories to tell that complement her suggestions for the workplace. The book is written in a conversational style that makes it easy to read in "small bites." I enjoyed it. |
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