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When it comes to your principal's schedule, there are no excuses. As the Executive Assistant, you are in charge. Period. That means you don’t wait for someone else to confirm availability. You monitor. You manage. You move.
And if the person scheduling the meeting is above you or your boss, you still need to make sure your boss can attend—without relying on anyone else. This is your responsibility, and this is how you own it like a pro.
💼 EA Coach Series | Tip on Executive Scheduling
#ExecutiveAssistant #EALife #SchedulingTips #KailaNewYork #EACoach #LeadershipSupport #ProfessionalGrowth
By Kaila New YorkWhen it comes to your principal's schedule, there are no excuses. As the Executive Assistant, you are in charge. Period. That means you don’t wait for someone else to confirm availability. You monitor. You manage. You move.
And if the person scheduling the meeting is above you or your boss, you still need to make sure your boss can attend—without relying on anyone else. This is your responsibility, and this is how you own it like a pro.
💼 EA Coach Series | Tip on Executive Scheduling
#ExecutiveAssistant #EALife #SchedulingTips #KailaNewYork #EACoach #LeadershipSupport #ProfessionalGrowth