Course Introduction
In today’s fast-paced business environment, the role of an administrative and executive secretary has evolved far beyond traditional clerical responsibilities. Executive secretaries and administrative professionals are now essential partners in supporting senior management, coordinating business activities, managing information, organizing meetings, handling correspondence, and ensuring the smooth flow of administrative operations.
This Administrative & Executive Secretarial Skills training course is designed to develop the advanced administrative, organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills required to perform effectively in modern executive support roles.
The course combines practical techniques with real-world workplace scenarios covering time and priority management, executive calendar management, professional correspondence, meeting organization, report writing, document management, business communication, executive etiquette, confidentiality, problem-solving, and the effective use of digital tools and AI in administrative work.
Participants will gain practical skills that enable them to move from a traditional secretarial role toward becoming a highly effective and trusted Executive Assistant and Administrative Business Partner.
Course Objectives
By the end of this five-day program, participants will be able to:
- Understand the modern role and responsibilities of an executive secretary and administrative professional.
- Develop advanced organizational and administrative skills.
- Manage executive schedules, appointments, priorities, and daily activities effectively.
- Apply professional time-management and productivity techniques.
- Communicate professionally with executives, colleagues, clients, and stakeholders.
- Prepare professional correspondence, emails, memoranda, reports, and meeting minutes.
- Organize and coordinate effective executive meetings and business events.
- Apply appropriate business etiquette and executive protocol.
- Manage confidential information and administrative documents professionally.
- Develop effective filing, archiving, and document-management systems.
- Handle difficult situations, interruptions, and competing priorities professionally.
- Improve personal effectiveness, confidence, professionalism, and workplace productivity.
- Use modern digital tools and AI applications to enhance administrative efficiency.
- Develop the mindset and competencies required for high-level executive support.
Course Structure
Day 1: The Modern Executive Secretary & Administrative Professional
- The evolving role of the executive secretary.
- Administrative secretary vs. executive secretary vs. executive assistant.
- The strategic contribution of executive support professionals.
- Key responsibilities and performance expectations.
- Essential competencies of a successful executive secretary.
- Understanding the executive`s working style and preferences.
- Supporting senior management effectively.
- Managing daily executive activities.
- Daily, weekly, and monthly planning.
- Executive calendar and appointment management.
- Managing priorities and competing demands.
- Professional standards and workplace ethics.
- Confidentiality and professional discretion.
- Building trust with senior management.
- Professional image and personal credibility.
Day 2: Time Management, Priorities & Professional Communication
- The principles of effective time management.
- Identifying time wasters.
- Urgent vs. important activities.
- Priority-setting techniques.
- Planning and controlling the working day.
- Managing interruptions.
- Handling multiple assignments.
- Managing deadlines effectively.
- Working under pressure.
- Delegation and follow-up.
- Principles of effective business communication.
- Verbal and non-verbal communication.
- Active listening.
- Questioning and clarification techniques.
- Professional telephone communication.
- Telephone screening and message-taking.
- Dealing with clients and visitors.
- Professional email communication.
- Email structure, tone, clarity, and etiquette.
- Communicating with senior executives.
Day 3: Business Correspondence, Reports & Document Management
- Principles of professional administrative writing.
- Writing formal business correspondence.
- Preparing executive letters.
- Writing professional emails.
- Preparing internal memoranda.
- Preparing circulars and administrative announcements.
- Writing concise management reports.
- Summarizing information for senior management.
- Preparing meeting minutes.
- Recording decisions and action points.
- Follow-up and action tracking.
- Paper-based document management.
- Electronic document management.
- Filing and classification systems.
- Document naming and version control.
- Archiving and document retrieval.
- Managing confidential and sensitive documents.
- Information security and access control.
- Digital tools for document management.
Practical Exercise
Participants will prepare:
- A formal business letter.
- An executive email.
- An internal memorandum.
- A management summary.
- Professional meeting minutes.
- An action-tracking sheet.
Day 4: Meeting Management, Events & Executive Etiquette
- The role of the executive secretary in meeting management.
- Defining meeting objectives.
- Preparing meeting agendas.
- Selecting and coordinating participants.
- Meeting invitations and confirmations.
- Preparing meeting rooms and facilities.
- Preparing supporting documents and presentations.
- Organizing virtual and hybrid meetings.
- Meeting time management.
- Taking effective meeting notes.
- Preparing professional minutes.
- Monitoring decisions and action items.
- Organizing executive management meetings.
- Organizing business events and official functions.
- Receiving VIPs and senior executives.
- Business etiquette and professional protocol.
- Executive and corporate etiquette.
- Managing visitors and delegations.
- Travel arrangements and executive itineraries.
- Handling last-minute changes and unexpected situations.
Practical Exercise
Executive Meeting Simulation
Participants will organize and conduct a simulated executive meeting, including:
- Preparing the agenda.
- Sending invitations.
- Preparing meeting documents.
- Organizing the meeting room.
- Managing participants.
- Taking minutes.
- Recording decisions.
- Preparing an action tracker.
- Following up on outstanding actions.
Day 5: Advanced Executive Support, Emotional Intelligence & Professional Excellence
- Developing the executive secretary`s professional identity.
- Personal effectiveness and professional credibility.
- Emotional intelligence in the workplace.
- Understanding different personality types.
- Building effective professional relationships.
- Dealing with difficult executives and challenging personalities.
- Handling demanding clients and visitors.
- Managing conflict and difficult situations.
- Problem-solving and administrative decision-making.
- Managing unexpected and urgent situations.
- Executive-level communication and influence.
- Negotiation and persuasion skills.
- Maintaining confidentiality and trust.
- Digital transformation of administrative work.
- Using Microsoft Office and digital productivity tools effectively.
- Practical applications of Artificial Intelligence in administrative work.
- AI-assisted email and document drafting.
- AI-assisted meeting preparation and summarization.
- Improving productivity through automation and digital tools.
- Measuring administrative performance.
- Building a personal professional development plan.