FACTOID # 121: Houses in English-speaking countries have the most rooms.
 
 Home   Encyclopedia   Statistics   Countries A-Z   Flags   Maps   Education   Forum   FAQ   About 
 
 
 
WHAT'S NEW
RECENT ARTICLES
More Recent Articles »
 

SEARCH ALL

FACTS & STATISTICS    Advanced view

Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 

 

(* = Graphable)

 

 


Encyclopedia > Administrative Professionals' Day

Administrative Professionals Day® formerly known as Secretaries' Day is an unofficial secular holiday observed on the third or fourth Wednesday of April (i.e. April 26, 2006; April 25, 2007; April 23, 2008), to recognize the work of secretaries, administrative assistants, executive assistants, office managers, receptionists, and other administrative support professionals. It is celebrated as part of Administrative Professionals Week®, which is observed annually during the last full calendar week of April. National Secretaries Week was created in 1952 through the work of Harry F. Klemfuss of Young & Rubicam, in conjunction with the National Secretaries Association, now known as the International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP). Klemfuss recognized the importance and value of the position to a company or business. His goal was to encourage more people to consider careers in the secretarial/administrative support field. Using his skill and experience in public relations, Klemfuss promoted the values and importance of the job of administrative assistants. In doing so, he also created the holiday in recognition of the importance of administrative assistants. This article concerns secularity, that is, being secular, in various senses. ... Bold text This article or section cites very few or no references or sources. ... April 26 is the 116th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (117th in leap years). ... For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ... April 25 is the 115th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (116th in leap years). ... 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ... April 23 is the 113th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (114th in leap years). ... 2008 (MMVIII) will be a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A secretary is an administrative support position. ... A receptionist is an office/administrative support position. ... Young & Rubicam, Inc. ...


The official period of appreciation/"celebration" was first proclaimed by U.S. Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer as "National Secretaries Week," which was held June 1-7 in 1952, with Wednesday, June 4, 1952 designated National Secretaries Day. The first Secretaries' Day was held in that year by the International Association of Administrative Professionals, with the support of an association of corporate groups. The office of the U.S. Secretary of Commerce in the mid-20th century. ... Categories: People stubs | U.S. Secretaries of Commerce | 1887 births | 1979 deaths ... The International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) was formed in Kansas City, Missouri in 1942. ...


National Secretaries Week was created with two objectives in mind: to recognize "the secretary, upon whose skills, loyalty, and efficiency the functions of business and government offices depend," and to call attention "through favorable publicity, to the tremendous potential of the secretarial career."


In 1955, the observance date of National Secretaries Week was moved to the last full week of April. The name was changed to Professional Secretaries Week in 1981, and became Administrative Professionals Week in 2000 to encompass the expanding responsibilities and wide-ranging job titles of administrative support staff.


Over the years, Administrative Professionals Week has become one of the largest workplace observances. The event is "celebrated" worldwide, bringing together millions of people for community events, educational seminars, and individual corporate activities recognizing support staff with gifts of appreciation. In the United States, the day is often "celebrated" by giving one's assistant flowers, candy, small gifts, lunch at a restaurant, or time off. Some critics of the observance decry it as a Hallmark holiday, serving mainly to boost the greeting-card and hospitality industries. A Phalaenopsis flower Rudbeckia fulgida A flower, (<Old French flo(u)r<Latin florem<flos), also known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Magnoliophyta, also called angiosperms). ... A wide range of candies on display on a market in Barcelona, Spain. ... The references in this article would be clearer with a different and/or consistent style of citation, footnoting or external linking. ... A Hallmark holiday is a disparaging term used predominantly in America to describe a holiday that exists primarily for commercial purposes, rather than to commemorate a traditionally significant religious or secular event. ...


The International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP), the sole official sponsor of Administrative Professionals Week and Administrative Professionals Day, suggests that employers observe Administrative Professionals Week by providing training for their administrative staff through seminars, continuing education or self-study materials. Another suggestion is to make a commitment toward delegating responsibilities that better utilize the skills of administrative professionals.


Also see "Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Administrative Professionals Week/Day: http://www.iaap-hq.org/APW/Answers_FAQs_APW.htm


Administrative Professionals Day® is a registered trademark with registration number 2,475,334 (serial number 75/898930). The registrant is the International Association of Administrative Professionals. The Bass Red Triangle, was the first trademark registered in Britain in 1876. ... The International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) was formed in Kansas City, Missouri in 1942. ...


External links


  Results from FactBites:
 
Administrative Professionals Day 2006 (921 words)
Administrative Professionals Day is always the Wednesday of Administrative Professionals Week, the last full week in April (April 23-29 in 2006).
Administrative Professionals Day recognizes and celebrates the work of secretaries, administrative assistants, and other office professionals for their growing and diverse contributions to the workplace.
Hallmark.com also offers Administrative Professionals Day paper cards, to which a personal message can be added in addition to the one on the card.
Administrative Professionals' Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (324 words)
The first Secretaries' Day was held in that year by the International Association of Administrative Professionals, with the support of an association of corporate groups.
In the United States, Administrative Professionals Day® is a registered trademark with the serial number 75898930.
The registrant is the International Association of Administrative Professionals.
  More results at FactBites »


 
 

COMMENTARY     


Share your thoughts, questions and commentary here
Your name
Your comments

Want to know more?
Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 


Lesson Plans | Student Area | Student FAQ | Reviews | Press Releases |  Feeds | Contact
The Wikipedia article included on this page is licensed under the GFDL.
Images may be subject to relevant owners' copyright.
All other elements are (c) copyright NationMaster.com 2003-5. All Rights Reserved.
Usage implies agreement with terms, 1022, m