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Is a Virtual
Assistant for me?
There are a lot of questions that you'll want
to ask yourself before making the decision to work with a Virtual Assistant.
Once you've decided to move forward, you'll want to ask many questions of your
potential VA. In turn, the VA will want to know all about your business and
work style. The most important question will be to determine, "Is there a
great fit between this VA and me?"
By now, you've got a lot of information about
VA's and the benefits of having a virtual partner. Bottom line...is this
type of working relationship the answer for your business? Consider the
answers to these questions:
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Are you comfortable with the Internet and
working remotely? |
If you are open to learning new ways of
working and communicating, I would be happy to discuss how a VA and client
effectively manage work exchange and collaboration. If you can't
conceive of working with an individual who is perhaps hundreds of miles away,
this might not be a good fit.
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Can you plan ahead, or is your work
typically done at the last minute? |
If you always seem to procrastinate and
then rush to get things done, or if you need someone to always be immediately
available, you probably need an on-site employee.
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Are
you looking for an administrative partner, someone you can trust, collaborate
with, delegate to, and who always holds your success as priority? |
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Can
you envision a Virtual Assistant as an equal? |
If
this is difficult for you, you need an
employee, not a VA.
Next Step
If
you've answered these questions and feel that working with a Virtual Assistant
is the right move for you, then I invite you to contact me. We can explore
the possibility of working together in partnership, always keeping an eye on
your strategic goals. As your "partner for success" I can provide a high
level of support for your business and your life. Working together we can
do so much more, achieve your goals more quickly, and take your business to the
next level.
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