Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Administrative Professionals Day


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By Akindman

Congratulations and thank you to all of the administrative professionals for your outstanding work in making business and life a better place.

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The theme for the 2012 Administrative Professionals Day is: “Admins, the pulse of the office.”

Administrative Professionals Day will mark its 60th anniversary on April 25, 2012. Over those decades, the job of an administrative professional has changed dramatically thanks to new tools, techniques and seismic shifts in the economy and culture itself. But admins have remained the steady center of efficiency through it all, helping ensure that jobs get done right, on time and under budget. Admins are one of the engines of business, particularly in a complex economy. In a world that demands the accurate and speedy movement of digital information, admins are masters of data. And they do this while maintaining their more traditional role as the gatekeepers for many customers, clients and employees. Quite simply, admins are the pulse of the office. (http://www.iaap-hq.org/events/apw)

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Administrative Professionals' Day (also known as Secretaries Day or Admin Day) is an unofficial secular holiday observed in several countries to recognize the work of secretaries, administrative assistants, receptionists, and other administrative support professionals. (Wikipedia)

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I was very fortunate to have had first class professionals who were much more than just a administrative assistant/secretary – they were my assistants/partners in running our organization. They not only helped in the daily operations but were deeply involved in the planning process and could always be relied upon to offer keen insight and provide solid recommendations for improving the future operations.

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