Don't forget to show love to your assistant
We all know that Personal Assistants and Executive Assistants work hard, and bosses shouldn't forget their assistants during the holiday season. We would like to give a special thanks to The Hollywood Reporter for listing a lot of great gifts that can be given to assistants during the holiday season.
Multiple studies show that having an effective and efficient executive assistant, essentially, pays for itself in saved time. As the old expression goes: Time is money. So, at the end of the year, don't forget to show your assistant some gratitude and dig deep into your pockets.
Multiple studies show that having an effective and efficient executive assistant, essentially, pays for itself in saved time. As the old expression goes: Time is money. So, at the end of the year, don't forget to show your assistant some gratitude and dig deep into your pockets.
Not showing appreciation to your assistant will cost you
Assistants work grueling hours, and they often put in extra time "off the clock." So, if you don't acknowledge your hard-working assistant, they may just leave you. Showing a little appreciation during the holiday season by getting your assistant a nice gift will really go a long way.
Assistants should also get year-end bonuses. If an assistant isn't properly motivated to stay, they will seek a boss that pays them what they are worth. Studies have shown that paying an assistant a little more actually saves the company in the long run because of the high cost of having to rehire and retrain assistants.
Assistants should also get year-end bonuses. If an assistant isn't properly motivated to stay, they will seek a boss that pays them what they are worth. Studies have shown that paying an assistant a little more actually saves the company in the long run because of the high cost of having to rehire and retrain assistants.