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What's a Virtual Assistant?
A Virtual Assistant is a business owner who provides administrative support and specialized services to assist
businesses and executives with their overflow. A Virtual Assistant can handle any task that is usually handled
by an in house employee, but unlike an employee, a Virtual Assistant shares your goals to succeed in business --
we only succeed if our clients succeed.
Phone: (519) 652-0914
Fax: (866) 478-2607
London, Ontario, Canada
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Seven Sure-Fire Ways to Make your Partnership with a
Virtual Assistant a Success
So you have taken a step towards truly growing your thriving business
and hired a Virtual Assistant, here are seven ways to ensure your partnership
will be a success:
1. Good Communication
Since your Virtual Assistant will not have a physical presence in your
office, it will be important to establish and follow a good communication
plan. Determine whether you would like your Virtual Assistant to contact
you with updates daily, weekly, monthly or as needed. When providing your
Virtual Assistant with instructions ensure they are always direct, precise
and understandable. Also ensure your VA is aware of your preferred method
of communication (telephone, e-mail, facsimile, etc.).
2. Be Open
First and foremost, in order to have a successful working relationship
with your VA you must be open to the concept. Also, be open to any ideas
or suggestions your VA may have and offer reasons why or why not you think
the ideas are worthy of further consideration. Remember to give your VA
time to answer your inquiries because although they may not have the answer,
they do have the resources to find the answer for you.
3. Trust the Partnership
Just like any relationship, trust must be earned. When working with a
VA it will be especially important to trust that when they say they are
working for you they truly are. Try starting your relationship off slowly
to “test the waters” and gradually work up to larger, more
demanding assignments.
4. Have Patience
Remember to give your VA time to learn your business and your preferences.
Provide your VA with the guidance they need and remember they may have
a lot of questions as they learn how and why you and your business operate.
The end result will definitely be worth all the time, patience and understanding
you devote to making the partnership succeed.
5. Give Up Control
I know you have been wearing many of the hats for awhile, but don’t
be afraid to hand over some “control” to your VA. Just remember
by allowing your VA to handle your administrative headaches you gain the
opportunity to focus your time and energies elsewhere. By giving up control
you can “hand off” all those tasks you dread, knowing they
are being handled professionally and accurately.
6. Be Respectful
Remember that your VA is likely to have boundaries you should be aware
of. Be respectful of your VA’s office hours, turnaround time and
how they wish to receive instructions. Through mutual respect and appreciation,
your VA can become a vital part of the success and growth of your business.
7. Plan Ahead
Please try to remember that in most cases, your VA has other people they
work for so keep that in mind when scheduling when you provide them with
work. Don’t leave things until the last minute.
Now that your VA is handling your administrative headaches it is time
to concentrate on the things that matter to growing your business. These
are the things that attracted you to your business in the first place.
By partnering with a VA, you gain the opportunity to spend more time on
the things you enjoy doing. Spend more time with your family, wine and
dine a new client or try a new marketing strategy. By partnering with
a VA, you can concentrate on truly growing a thriving business.
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