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  International association of administrative professionals - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) was formed in Kansas City, Missouri in 1942.
The purpose of IAAP is to recognize excellence, set standards, and provide educational, networking, and professional development opportunities for those pursuing careers in the office administration field.
In 2000, the holiday was renamed "Administrative Professional's Week" to recognize people working in the administrative support field with other job titles such as receptionist, office manager, or administrative assistant.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/International_association_of_administrative_professionals   (341 words)

  
 International Association of Administrative Professionals - Adopted July 1980 and amended August 1998
The administrative professional shall strive to avoid conflicts of interest with the immediate employer whenever possible, but if such conflicts cannot be avoided or resolved, the administrative professional shall fully disclose to the immediate employer and all interested parties the relevant reasons and circumstances.
The administrative professional shall not accept outside employment or accept any form of compensation from outside sources which would impair the efficiency and effectiveness of the administrative professional or which would be in conflict with the employer's welfare.
The administrative professional is obliged, before reporting to the proper authorities actions contrary to the public interest, to determine that the factual evidence is correct, to be motivated by no desire for personal benefit or vindication, and to inform the employer of such an intention unless doing so will be harmful to the public.
ethics.iit.edu /codes/coe/int.assoc.admin.pros.1998.html   (1242 words)

  
 International Association of Administrative Professionals
The IAAP mission is to be the acknowledged, recognized leader of administrative professionals and to enhance their individual and collective value, image, competence, and influence.
IAAP's objectives are to elevate the standards of all administrative professionals and to promote their working relationships with management through continuing education, authorized programs, and publications.
IAAP's vision is to inspire and equip all administrative professionals to attain excellence.
www.iaapwisconsin.com /Milwaukee/IAAP_About3.htm   (1216 words)

  
 About IAAP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) is a not-for-profit professional association with approximately 40,000 members and affiliates and nearly 600 chapters worldwide.
IAAP defines administrative professionals as "individuals who are responsible for administrative tasks and coordination of information in support of an office related environment and who are dedicated to furthering their personal and professional growth in their chosen profession."
The association's name was changed in 1998 to the International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) to encompass the large number of varied administrative job titles and recognize the advancing role of administrative support staff in business and government.
www.iaap-gned.org /Default.aspx?pid=8   (540 words)

  
 Illinois Division, International Association of Administrative Professionals
The International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) is the world’s largest association for administrative support staff, with 600 chapters and 40,000 members and affiliates worldwide.
IAAP is open to all persons working in secretarial and office administrative positions, along with business educators, students, firms and educational institutions.
For more than 60 years, IAAP has provided up-to-date research on office trends, cutting-edge publications, outstanding seminars and conferences, and top-notch resources to help administrative professionals enhance their skills and become more effective contributors to their employers.
www.iaap-illinois.org   (182 words)

  
 Welcome to the Wisconsin Division IAAP
Wisconsin Division of International Association of Administrative Professionals
The International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) is the world's leading organization for career minded administrative professionals and is recognized by the business community as a leader in the career development of administrative professionals.
IAAP's mission is to be the acknowledged recognized leader of administrative professionals and to enhance their individual and collective value, image, competence and influence.
www.iaapwisconsin.com   (175 words)

  
 About IAAP
The International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) is the world’s largest association for administrative support staff, with nearly 700 chapters and 40,000 members and affiliates worldwide.
For over 59 years, IAAP has provided up-to-date research on office trends, cutting-edge publications, outstanding seminars and conferences, and top-notch resources to help administrative professionals enhance their skills and become more effective contributors to their employers.
The Connecticut River Valley of International Association of Administrative Professionals was formed from a merger of three area chapters: Capitol Region, East of the River and Greater Enfield (see chapter history).
www.ctrivervalleyiaap.org /default.aspx?pid=8   (853 words)

  
 IAAP - Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota Division   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
IAAP is the premier nonprofit association for office professionals throughout the world.
IAAP offers personal and professional development through chapter meetings and activities, as well as meetings and activities at the division, district, and International level.
IAAP Vision: To inspire and equip all administrative professionals to attain excellence.
iaap-mnndsd-division.org   (294 words)

  
 Career Voyages - Executive Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
Secretaries and administrative assistants are responsible for a variety of administrative and clerical duties necessary to run an organization efficiently.
Professionals and managers increasingly do their own word processing and data entry, and handle much of their own correspondence rather than submit the work to secretaries and other support staff.
This approach often means that secretaries and administrative assistants assume added responsibilities and are seen as valuable members of a team, but it also contributes to the projected decline in the overall number of secretaries and administrative assistants.
www.careervoyages.gov /OOH/OOH436011_content.html   (2027 words)

  
 About International Association of Administrative Professionals
The International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) is a not-for-profit professional association with 40,000 members and affiliates and 600+ chapters worldwide.
Mission:To be the acknowledged, recognized leader of administrative professionals and to enhance their individual and collective value, image, competence and influence.
Professionalism: A commitment to excellence, both individually and collectively, is a hallmark of IAAP.
www.mutualofomaha.com /heartland_iaap/about.html   (306 words)

  
 Office and administrative support worker supervisors and managers
Office and administrative support supervisors and managers are employed in a wide variety of work settings, but most work in clean and well-lit offices that usually are comfortable.
Although jobs for office and administrative support supervisors and managers are found in practically every industry, the largest number are found in organizations with a large administrative support workforce, such as banks, wholesalers, government agencies, retail establishments, business service firms, health care facilities, schools, and insurance companies.
Office and administrative support supervisors and managers must understand and sometimes perform the work of those whom they oversee, including bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks; cashiers; communications equipment operators; customer service representatives; data entry and information processing workers; general office clerks; receptionists and information clerks; stock clerks and order fillers; order clerks; and tellers.
www.bls.gov /oco/ocos127.htm   (1596 words)

  
 al.com: Best Local Jobs
A recent survey of 3,200 randomly sampled IAAP members offers insight into the type of responsibilities with which today's administrative professionals are entrusted.
The IAAP 2005 member survey also found that 78 percent of those surveyed said their level of authority and autonomy in decision-making had increased during the last five years.
"Administrative professionals innovate practically every day in their efforts to solve problems, streamline processes and procedures, juggle multiple priorities and schedules, and by offering ideas, assistance and recommendations for making things work better in their offices," she said.
www.al.com /careerwise/index.ssf?/careerwise/html/articles/122920051542_AdministrativeStaff.html   (835 words)

  
 Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
Overall, employment of secretaries and administrative assistants is expected to grow more slowly than the average for all occupations over the 2000-10 period.
Employment of executive secretaries and administrative assistants also is projected to grow about as fast as the average for all occupations.
This approach often means secretaries and administrative assistants assume added responsibilities and are seen as valuable members of a team, but it also contributes to the decline in employment projected for overall numbers of secretaries and administrative assistants.
www.umsl.edu /services/govdocs/ooh20022003/ocos151.htm   (2315 words)

  
 International Association of Administrative Professionals Grand Rapids Chapter
IAAP is the world’s largest association for administrative support staff, with over 600 chapters and 40,000 members and affiliates worldwide.
IAAP annual membership dues are very reasonable and a good investment should a company decide to pay all or part of the dues for their administrative staff.
Topics/speakers at the IAAP International Convention and Education Forum, as well as District, Division, and Chapter meetings benefit both the individual and their employer.
www.iaapgrmich.org   (273 words)

  
 New Orleans Jobs: Search for Local Jobs in New Orleans at NOLA.com
Administrative Professionals Week was just celebrated April 20-26.
According to IAAP, in 1992, the word “secretary” was part of 59 percent of administrative professionals’ job titles.
By last year, only 19 percent of IAAP members reported having the title “secretary.” Administrative assistant, executive assistant and a broad array of job-specific titles such as project coordinator, administrative specialist, information coordinator and technical specialists are among the many other titles their members have now.
www.nola.com /careerwise/index.ssf?/careerwise/html/articles/042820031836_versatilesupport.html   (857 words)

  
 International Association of Administrative Professionals® (IAAP) Clear-Penn Chapter
You too can join an association dedicated to administrative professionals around the world.
To be the acknowledged, recognized leader of administrative professionals and to enhance their individual and collective value, image, competence and influence.
To inspire and equip all administrative professionals to attain excellence.
www.orgsites.com /pa/iaapclear-penn   (490 words)

  
 Press Releases Archive
OfficeClick.com is the only Web site that consolidates daily administrative responsibilities into one place, allowing administrative professionals to keep track of their tasks, meetings, schedules and deliveries, make travel arrangements, buy office supplies and keep their department informed.
Designed by administrative professionals for administrative professionals, OfficeClick.com has a unique task and activity-based orientation offering all of the tools, vendors, online resources, and rich content to help them save time and be more productive.
With most administrative professionals constantly on the go, it can be a challenge for them to manage their daily workflow.
www.fedex.com /us/about/news/pressreleases/archives/pressrelease192561162.html?link=4   (1085 words)

  
 International Association of Administrative Professionals-Memphis Chapter
International Association of Administrative Professionals® is a professional organization for administrative support professionals.
The Memphis Chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals is the largest of 17 chapters in the Tennessee Division of IAAP with a current membership of over 175 administrative professionals.
It is the mission of the Memphis Chapter - IAAP to be the acknowledged, recognized leader of office professionals, providing educational programming, opportunities for networking and an information-sharing system in a friendly environment.
www.headgap.com /~iaap   (236 words)

  
 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONALS
Founded in 1942, IAAP, the International Association of Administrative Professionals, is the world's largest association for administrative support staff, with more than 600 chapters and 40,000 members and affiliates worldwide.
IAAP is a non-profit association that provides industry-recognized research and educational activities through its Research and Educational Foundation.
IAAP also sets professional standards through its Institute for Certification and supports business education programs through its Institute for Education.
www.iaap-greenville.org /index.html   (128 words)

  
 Dream Jobs | Executive Assistant (Executive Secretary)
By supporting the executive with administrative and organizational duties, assistants free executives to focus on their core responsibilities while relying on someone else to follow through on the details.
Administrative assistants are employed by a company and then assigned to a particular position.
Outside the office, Hendron participates in numerous professional organizations, including the National Association of Female Executives (NAFE), the National Association of Executive Secretaries (NAES), and the International Association of Administrative Professionals, where she is president of the South Middlesex, Mass.
www.salary.com /careers/layouthtmls/crel_display_Cat10_Ser147_Par247.html   (1030 words)

  
 What Admins' Managers Think About Their Work
Administrative professionals recently had the opportunity to find out what their managers think, and then compare their managers' views with their own.
The International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) and national staffing service OfficeTeam jointly published a research study exploring the relationship between managers and their support teams.
Ninety-four percent of managers and 84 percent of administrative professionals rated their communication with each other as good or excellent.
www.startribune.com /1759/story/647347.html   (596 words)

  
 Secretaries and administrative assistants
Secretaries and administrative assistants are aided in these tasks by a variety of office equipment, such as fax machines, photocopiers, scanners, and videoconferencing and telephone systems.
Qualified administrative assistants who broaden their knowledge of a company’s operations and enhance their skills may be promoted to senior or executive secretary or administrative assistant, clerical supervisor, or office manager.
This approach often means that secretaries and administrative assistants assume added responsibilities and are seen as valuable members of a team, but it also contributes to the projected decline in the overall number of secretarial and administrative assistant positions.
www.bls.gov /oco/ocos151.htm   (2230 words)

  
 Administrative Professionals Week
Whether it's celebrated with a gift, flowers, or a group luncheon, APW is an opportunity to formally acknowledge the members of your support staff for their contributions throughout the year and wipe the slate clean of any forgotten thank yous.
Formerly called Professional Secretaries Week, Administrative Professionals Week (April 23-29, 2006) is a tradition of honoring administrative professionals during the last full week of April.
Professional Secretaries Week was started in an effort to recognize secretaries for their contributions to the workplace, and to attract young people to secretarial careers.
www.aboutflowers.com /holidays_b7.html   (568 words)

  
 Daily Record Business - Morris is fertile job territory for administrative assistants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Elizabeth Loporchio, an administrative assistant for government and legal affairs at T-Mobile USA in Parsippany, says her job includes the work of traditional secretaries as well as other organizational responsibilities.
She urges administrative assistants and those contemplating joining the field to consider membership in the IAAP.
Loporchio said, "I fell into this administrative assistant role 20 years ago," when she was a receptionist.
www.dailyrecord.com /business/business5-admin.htm   (678 words)

  
 International Association of Administrative Professionals, IAAP
International Association of Administrative Professionals® - The International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) is the world's largest association for administrative support staff.
Only OfficeTeam is endorsed by International Association of Administrative Professionals for the quality services we provide, including support for their re-certification of Certified Professional Secretarial (CPS) and Certified Administrative Professionals (CAP).
National Association for Female Executives - The National Association for Female Executives (NAFE), the largest women's professional association and the largest women business owners' organization in the country, provides resources and services - through education, networking, and public advocacy - to empower its members to achieve career success and financial security.
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