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Top Tips for Working with a Virtual AssistantHaving made the excellent decision of working with a VA, there are a
few things to think about as to how to proceed with tasks in the most
efficient way possible. There are a few common mistakes made that can
make working together harder than it needs to be and the cause of a few
teething problems. Below are some ideas to think about to ensure
working with a VA is as painless and smooth as possible, and of course
efficient! 1. Communal Calendar - There are some really good
ones such as Google calendar which are easy to set up. You can grant
access to your VA who can then set appointments for you, reminders and
ensure you never miss an appointment again. A communal calendar is
definitely an absolutely vital tool when working with a VA. 2.
Get them to repeat the task back to you in an email - Having your VA
misunderstand a task can be incredibly frustrating, particularly if it
uses up valuable hours that you are paying for. Rather than using the
phrase “If you have any questions, please contact me," it is far more
sensible to request that the VA rephrase the task in an email back to
you (or over the phone if you are communicating this way). This way you
both know that it has been understood which will ensure time and energy
is not wasted. 3. Ask for updates every few hours - You don't
want to find yourself in the position where you have set a task,
expecting it to be simple and quick, and your VA comes back a week
later saying they've completed it and it took 15 hours! To avoid this,
ask for an update after a set amount of time. If the task is a research
task, perhaps set it at 3 hours. If it is a longer task, perhaps ask
for an update after 5 hours. This way you will have no surprises
waiting for you at the end of the week. 4. Ask for weekly
reports - A weekly report is a good idea so you can keep a firm grip on
things. If you have more than one VA, it could easily get quite
confusing and difficult to remember who is doing what for you. It is
sensible to ask that your VA sends a very simple document at the end of
each week with the name of each task that has been allocated, a brief
description and the status. Also you could ask that the time spent on
each task be recorded. This will ensure you always know exactly where
you are with each VA and their tasks. 5. Skype - This is
brilliant because it allows you to talk to anyone, wherever they are in
the world, for free. It is simple to download on to your computer (you
will need to buy a headset if you don't have one already). Ensure that
you and your VA both have this set up so that it is possible to make a
phone call to them for free. It also has an instant messenger feature
similar to MSN which can be used effectively. By implementing
these few simple ideas, you will be able to work and communicate with
your VA easily and efficiently wherever in the world they are located.
This will ensure peace of mind on your part too as it is certainly not
the intention for a VA to add to your stress load or work load for that
matter. Good luck and enjoy your new found freedom!
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