Keep Your Virtual Assistant Informed
April 28, 2010
As a speaker, coach, or trainer, your time is very valuable. You may be on the run or in several meetings throughout the course of a day. It is definitely important that you attend your meetings, but you can’t forget the other aspect of your business.
While you are out and about, your Virtual Assistant should already have a copy of your schedule or at least a way to contact you. If some sort of emergency occurs and your VA is not able to effectively respond on your behalf, that puts your business in a bad light. Your VA should be able to get in contact with you if no one else.
If someone needs information from you, or needs to meet with you, your VA should be able to quickly and efficiently relay that message. Not only that, but you should be able to respond to your VA in just as timely a manner. It reflects much better on your business if people know they will actually get some sort of response to the question they are asking, especially if it is under some sort of time restraint.
The key is to communicate. As long as you are doing that, you will be able to spend your time focusing on your strengths and your back-end will be taken care of as well. If you are ready to work with a VA who will help you stay on top of things, contact us now to see how we can work together.
