Pat Brill
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Women's Group Expert

Pat Brill Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- Women's Group and Small Business Bookkeeping
- Career Focus
- Author, Business Owner
I'm a mom with a grown son and daughter, own Prime Bookkeeping, where I provide small businesses with bookkeeping and human resources services. I've also the founder of The Women's Group.
I have management experience that has spanned over 30 years as a business manager and director of human resources with small to medium sized companies in the technology and creative industries.
My co-author, Karen Fusco, and I have just completed "Essentials for Starting a Women's Group". It's a step-by-step guide on how to easily START, BUILD and RUN a successful women's group. For those visionary women who know they want to be a part of a women's group and have ideas on where they want it to go, but don't know where to begin, this is the resource for them!
In addition, see our blog, Women's Group Busy Bites, which targets topics on women’s group as well as issues women deal with on a daily basis. WGBB is a great place for women to meet, share their thoughts with others around many topics. We maximize the value of the women in your life!
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Managing The Relationship With Your Peers
Your employees watch closely how you manage them, your boss and your peers and they will emulate your behavior. How you manage your relationships with other managers will affect the relationship you have with your direct reports. You lead by example! Becoming a strong manager means you will ...
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What To Look For In A Coach
Have you considered the possibility of including a Coach into your support system. Top performers know it’s important to find and utilize many venues in developing their careers. The right one-on-one coaching relationship can move your career and your life forward faster and ...
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How to Deal With an Employee With an "Attitude"
It doesn’t take long for a manager to bump into an employee with an “attitude.” Evaluating an employee as having an “attitude” also depends on what bothers a manager, as the same behavior may be just fine with another manager. Yet, there are certain behaviors that ...
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Retaining Employees After The First Year
Most employees start out as a new employee, develop competency in their roles, and then move forward to the expert stage. As you work with employees on development, it can be helpful to look at the stage they are in to appropriately plan with them their career development. Why is employee ...
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Retaining The New Employee
Keeping your talent is one of your main responsibilities as a manager…you are measured by your ability to handle this important function within the company. Losing people doesn’t have to be inevitable even for positions that traditionally have large turnover. This is such a broad subject ...
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How To Build Trust With Your Employees
To be successful in managing employees you have to build a repertoire of skills to motivate employees. Creating a strong working relationship with each of your team members occurs when you increase trust with each member of your team. A team is a group of people, each one influencing the ...
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Managing Your Recruiter
You're a manager and don't have the time to do the all of the recruiting for your open position, so you rely on other people to help you in your talent search. Whether you depend on your Human Resources Department or outside recruiters to find the right candidates, it's important to know what ...
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What Can You Learn From Your ‘To Do” List?
In this hectic, sometimes chaotic life, we push ourselves to do more without the satisfaction of ever completing our ‘to do’ list. Do you subscribe to the thought that more is better? I Can! Yet, I also know this is trouble for me because there is never enough. So…I made a decision! I've ...
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Recruiting – Asking The Right Questions
Someone has weeded through hundreds of resumes to come up with a short list of candidates that potentially meet the requirements of the position. Now it’s time to interview the candidates. The interviewing process entails several internal and external components, yet there is one aspect of ...
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Can I Make Mistakes With Employees?
What's one question that all managers face in managing employees:nn…can I make mistakes with my employees and still be effective in managing them? Note: Some mistakes are illegal…become familiar with the federal and state employment laws. The mistakes I’m talking about are human in ...
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9 Basic Steps in the Recruiting Process
You are responsible for the day-to-day operations of the department and are knowledgeable around the business functions. What about the people tasks? Managing people starts with recruiting…finding the right talent. I’ve created a simple step-by-step guide to help you through ...
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Do You Know How To Communicate Change In Your Department?
Do you ever find yourself confused on how to best communicate changes to your employees? Here is where you need to do some serious brainstorming. Why? Because it takes a lot of communication to make a change successful. As soon as you know that you will be creating change in your ...
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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Pat Brill
If you think you can, you can. And if you think you can't, you're right.
Norman Vicent Peale
The Power of Positive Thinking
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Boomers In Motion, LLC
213-37 39th Avenue, #314
Bayside, NY 11361
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