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What is administrative excellence?
Administrative Professionals perform some of the toughest functions in an office. Not only are you required to keep pace with ever-changing technology, you need to work with and through many people to meet deadlines, resolve conflicts, gather information, and coordinate schedules and logistics. Additionally, you are often the first point-of-contact for customers – your competence and professionalism in meeting their demands might be one of the most important factors in how your organization is perceived in the marketplace. To satisfy the needs of so many, your technical skills and your interpersonal skills must be well-balanced to generate efficient and effective results.
Administrative excellence pertains to the quality of work and the caliber of service that you provide in carrying out your responsibilities. Excellence by definition exceeds the routine expectations of managers, coworkers, and other customers, but it is a standard first set by you. It is something that many aspire to and work hard to deliver. I once read that excellence means "you are better today than you were yesterday, but not as good as you will be tomorrow." With that understanding, you can see there is no finish line. Excellence is a commitment to continually do and give your best.
Although we each have personal standards and differing values in terms of excellence, there are a few things that help to streamline administrative efforts in reaching high levels of job performance. Here are what I considered to be the "5Ps" of administrative excellence:
1. Perception – Self-awareness of behaviors and skills that maximize strengths and minimize weaknesses.
Know yourself and what you like and what you dislike about your job. Pay attention to those activities that excite and engage you. Typically, these are things that come naturally or easily for you – your strengths. Find opportunities to do more of what you love to do – you’ll be happier and more satisfied with your work. Take control and find solutions for those parts of your job that are less fulfilling so that your emotions and attitude don’t work against you.
2. Purpose – Understanding the importance of job responsibilities and identifying with the overall objectives of the team, department, and organization.
It’s one thing to know how to do your job, but it’s more important to know why you do what you do. Understanding your role in the bigger picture of organizational success helps to ignite feelings of inclusion and professional pride.
3. Progress – Ability to think progressively for continuous personal and professional improvement.
Challenge yourself to try new things and new ways of doing routine things. Don’t let yourself stagnate or become too comfortable – seize opportunities to showcase your skills or push self-imposed limitations. People rarely gain a professional edge when others can’t see or don’t know what they are capable of achieving.
4. Partnership – Willingness and ability to foster good relationships and teamwork with coworkers, managers, and customers.
Good relationships are the foundation for resourcefulness in your job. Treat others with respect. Do what you say you will do, offer to help others, exhibit a sense of urgency in responding to requests, and extend common courtesy – when others reciprocate, a trusting partnership is formed.
5. Professionalism – High standards of appearance, personal conduct, work product, and expertise.
Don’t leave doubts in the minds of others. Match image with skills and knowledge to help shape the thoughts and experiences of others. Continue to learn and produce accurate, timely work and your reputation and credibility will "speak for itself."
There are many other measurements of excellence. Find things that are unique about you and make your pathway to excellence your own. No one else will do it or achieve it in exactly the same manner. It’s often the small things that make a person stand out in a big way. Several years ago, a manager described his admin’s stellar performance in this way, "I don’t know how else to explain it…everything she does for me comes back just a little bit better than I expected it to." That’s a strong endorsement for administrative excellence – a little effort, a lot of admiration.
©Administrative Excellence – 2010 (Adapted from: https://adminexcellence.wordpress.com/2010/03/16/what-is-administrative-excellence/, in 12/01/2017)
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Alternativa correta: C - to initiate.
A questão propõe que identifiquemos um sinônimo para a palavra ignite no contexto da frase: "Understanding your role in the bigger picture of organizational success helps to ignite feelings of inclusion and professional pride." Para resolver essa questão, é necessário compreender não só o significado da palavra ignite, mas também o contexto em que ela é usada.
No contexto dado, ignite significa "acender" ou "despertar" sentimentos de inclusão e orgulho profissional. A palavra ignite é frequentemente utilizada para descrever o início de algo, especialmente algo que cresce ou se intensifica.
Vamos agora analisar as alternativas:
A - to kindle: A palavra kindle também significa "acender", especialmente em relação ao fogo, e poderia ser um sinônimo próximo. No entanto, não é o melhor substituto no contexto específico de sentimentos e motivação.
B - to stimulate: Esta palavra significa "estimular" ou "incentivar". Embora esteja relacionada, não transmite exatamente o mesmo sentido de iniciar algo que cresce, como o uso de ignite.
C - to initiate: Esta é a alternativa correta. Initiate significa "iniciar" ou "começar", que se alinha perfeitamente com o sentido de ignite no contexto de despertar sentimentos de inclusão e orgulho profissional.
D - to radiate: Esta palavra significa "irradiar" ou "emitir". Embora também esteja relacionada a sentimentos, ela não transmite a ideia de iniciar algo novo.
E - to twinkle: Esta palavra significa "brilhar" ou "cintilar". Está claramente fora de contexto quando se trata de iniciar ou despertar sentimentos.
Portanto, a alternativa C - to initiate é a mais adequada, pois captura o sentido de dar início a algo, especialmente no contexto de sentimentos e motivação.
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ignite verbo
1) to (cause to) start burning or explode:
The fuel spontaneously ignites because of the high temperature and pressure.
2) to cause a dangerous, excited, or angry situation to begin:
The proposed restrictions have ignited a storm of protest.
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To ignite = acender, mas no sentido de começar, por exemplo a ignição do carro da a partida no carro.
a) to kindle - acender
b) to stimulate - estimular
c) to initiate - iniciar (gabarito)
d) to radiate - irradiar
e) to twinkle - cintilar
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