No matter the industry, the one skill that consistently separates high-performing executive assistants from the rest is this: they know how to manage schedule information brilliantly.
It’s not just blocking out meetings or checking calendars. Effective scheduling is about planning, prioritising and controlling time so that the right things happen at the right time for the right people. That’s no small feat when your day includes board meetings, last-minute travel changes, client calls, and internal priorities all competing for attention.
In this guide, learn how the most successful EAs organise complex schedules in a way that supports productivity, protects their executives’ time, and reduces stress.