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Apr 9, 2020
Brenda R. Smyth, Supervisor of Content Creation
If you’re an administrative professional, you are the critical bridge between your boss and your co-workers. As we head toward Administrative Professional’s Day, April 22, our hats are off to you … as we consider what makes your job and talents unique (especially given today’s challenges).
Administrative professionals’ jobs are diverse. Even one individual’s job may flex over the course of a week or a day. And the current pandemic situation is clearly no exception. What’s changing for administrative professionals in the past few weeks, and what skills drive these highly adaptable individuals?
Administrative professional Casey McDowell talks about her ever-evolving role. “Before COVID-19, at least 50 percent of my job was related to events in SkillPath’s Center for Business Development,” she says. “With social distancing, all the events and trainings held in the center are now postponed or offered in a virtual setting. The other 50 percent of my time was spent supporting our CEO, our HR Senior VP and our board. With everyone so spread out, that portion is more important than ever.”
In just two weeks, McDowell has been relied on and become an expert in facilitating the constant communication (through video conferencing, calling, texting and email) needed to keep everyone on the same page. And because she herself is working from home, all this takes more advance planning and strategic thinking. “Last minute pivoting doesn’t always work, so I have to lay the framework for success in advance, as best I can,” she says.
The job of helping to keep employees engaged and having fun (while working remotely) is handled internally by a volunteer culture club. This group has also drawn McDowell in to assist with organizing and getting the word out about Spirit Week and various social media efforts.
McDowell’s quick-change act is being experienced by workers and administrative professionals across the world. Some are making this seem effortless.
Want to build key administrative professional skills? Learn more at The Extraordinary Administrative Professional, a three-hour, live virtual event, happening at various times in April and May.
This list of skills isn’t new. But when you consider each item, it’s easy to see why these flexible, resilient individuals are often the go-to people in times of change or disruption.
Brenda R. Smyth
Supervisor of Content Creation
Brenda Smyth is supervisor of content creation at SkillPath. Drawing from 20-plus years of business and management experience, her writings have appeared on Forbes.com, Entrepreneur.com and Training Industry Magazine.
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