Hiring an executive assistant (EA) should be a strategic decision. Yet the process often begins with the thought, “I just ...
Today's EA must be flexible, resourceful and highly communicative. The most successful EAs have a strong sense of urgency, think creatively about how to support leadership and consistently provide ...
Ron Williams, former CEO and chairman of Aetna, highlighted what he described as an “often-overlooked reality” in a recent article for Chief Executive: the “essential” role of executive assistants.
In business, job titles are more than formalities, they shape how roles are perceived, valued, and even compensated. Yet one of the most critical leadership-support roles still carries a title that ...
Throughout my career, I’ve lost count of how many leaders have told me, “I have an executive assistant, but I’m still drowning.” What they often don't realize is that not everyone bearing the title of ...