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BEYOND THE RED CARPET: Keys to Becoming a Successful Personal Assistant.

Often seen as the supporting-cast in the lives of high profile celebrities and businessmen; Personal Assistants do more than run mere errands these days. These machines of modern business are a hybrid of secretary, project manager and confidante to their employer. PA's are demanding more responsibility, autonomy and recognition. And they're getting it.Beyond the Red Carpet: Keys to Becoming a Successful Personal Assistant,(Author House Publishing), provides a road-map that is sure to lead readers to success. Complete with tips, case studies and specific how-to information, the book also serves as a continuing education resource for working Personal Assistants.

The Need for Personal AssistanceThe more high-profile a person is whether he is a celebrity, professional athlete, minister, politician, attorney or entertainment executive, the more necessary it is for him to be able to concentrate on performing the most important tasks included in his career. The proper management of his lifestyle can favorably or adversely affect his success and prosperity of his career.Clearly, the more efficiently and effectively the celebrity performs the important tasks involved in his work, the greater the benefit to his career endeavors and any business enterprises he might own. He should be able to concentrate on those important tasks if he is relieved of some other duties involved in his job which, whilst still needing to be performed can in reality be done by somebody else on his behalf or under his supervision. In other words, the celebrity needs assistance, and that will be provided by at least one assistant.Beyond the Red Carpet refers to the personal assistant, lifestyle manager and household administrator by the affectionate title, PA. This position requires a one-on-one relationship with the employer. The PA's role is that of business manager, confidant, administrative assistant and more. A successful assistant must handle wide-ranging responsibilities and talents.The key attributes and skills that set today's PA apart are:* high level of commercial understanding* PR and communication skills* flexibility and initiative* ability to manage projects* intuition and empathy* commitment to the organization* working 'beyond the job description'* understanding that your role is 'beyond the red carpet'You must have boundless energy and think quickly. In addition to anticipating your employer's whims, it is imperative that you have strong business acumen; diplomacy and political skills; know how to do last-minute decorating construction and labor relations; make travel arrangements; provide public relations expertise; do styling; and let's not forget the occasional hand-holding. It is the total, professional delivery of these varied elements to your employer that will help you land and most importantly keep your job as a personal assistant.What Is Your Role?Some think the role of an assistant is to walk toe to toe with his employer down the red carpet; to participate in interviews on Access Hollywood or Entertainment Tonight and to become his employer's best friend and enjoy the perks that are stereotypically associated with being a celebrity. Others feel it is a position for sycophants and errand runners who go and get newspapers and scoop the dog poop from the front lawn. Both the former and latter are at face value wrong.The PA's role is about leadership. The PA takes responsibility for much of the organization and coordination of his employer's lifestyle and business needs. It is a task that calls for tact, diplomacy and effective communication and organizational skills. A good PA makes an enormous contribution to his employer's effectiveness and requires numerous professional skills to be successful in this role. Today's PA must be the barber, the baker and the candlestick maker. Often there is nothing new an experienced corporate professional must learn to get the job done. Most organized and diligent adults already have the requisite skills to be triumphant.http://beyondtheredcarpet.com/

The Need for Personal Assistance

The more high-profile a person is whether he is a celebrity, professional athlete, minister, politician, attorney or entertainment executive, the more necessary it is for him to be able to concentrate on performing the most important tasks included in his career. The proper management of his lifestyle can favorably or adversely affect his success and prosperity of his career.

Clearly, the more efficiently and effectively the celebrity performs the important tasks involved in his work, the greater the benefit to his career endeavors and any business enterprises he might own. He should be able to concentrate on those important tasks if he is relieved of some other duties involved in his job which, whilst still needing to be performed can in reality be done by somebody else on his behalf or under his supervision. In other words, the celebrity needs assistance, and that will be provided by at least one assistant.

Beyond the Red Carpet refers to the personal assistant, lifestyle manager and household administrator by the affectionate title, PA. This position requires a one-on-one relationship with the employer. The PA's role is that of business manager, confidant, administrative assistant and more. A successful assistant must handle wide-ranging responsibilities and talents.

The key attributes and skills that set today's PA apart are:

  • high level of commercial understanding* PR and communication skills* flexibility and initiative* ability to manage projects* intuition and empathy* commitment to the organization* working 'beyond the job description'* understanding that your role is 'beyond the red carpet'
  • high level of commercial understanding
  • PR and communication skills
  • flexibility and initiative
  • ability to manage projects
  • intuition and empathy
  • commitment to the organization
  • working 'beyond the job description'
  • understanding that your role is 'beyond the red carpet'

You must have boundless energy and think quickly. In addition to anticipating your employer's whims, it is imperative that you have strong business acumen; diplomacy and political skills; know how to do last-minute decorating construction and labor relations; make travel arrangements; provide public relations expertise; do styling; and let's not forget the occasional hand-holding. It is the total, professional delivery of these varied elements to your employer that will help you land and most importantly keep your job as a personal assistant.

What Is Your Role?

Some think the role of an assistant is to walk toe to toe with his employer down the red carpet; to participate in interviews on Access Hollywood or Entertainment Tonight and to become his employer's best friend and enjoy the perks that are stereotypically associated with being a celebrity. Others feel it is a position for sycophants and errand runners who go and get newspapers and scoop the dog poop from the front lawn. Both the former and latter are at face value wrong.

The PA's role is about leadership. The PA takes responsibility for much of the organization and coordination of his employer's lifestyle and business needs. It is a task that calls for tact, diplomacy and effective communication and organizational skills. A good PA makes an enormous contribution to his employer's effectiveness and requires numerous professional skills to be successful in this role. Today's PA must be the barber, the baker and the candlestick maker. Often there is nothing new an experienced corporate professional must learn to get the job done. Most organized and diligent adults already have the requisite skills to be triumphant.http://beyondtheredcarpet.com/

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