Sharing data with a Virtual Assistant – is your business at risk?
Myth 5 of our 5-part series explores the misconceptions about your business being at risk when sharing sensitive and personal data with Virtual Assistants.
Myth 5 of our 5-part series explores the misconceptions about your business being at risk when sharing sensitive and personal data with Virtual Assistants.
Myth 4 of our 5-part series explores the misconceptions around Virtual Assistants being suited to only short-term assignments, rather than dedicated additions to your business team.
Which of our Top 5 Myths surrounding VAs have you believed before now? Today we counter Myth 3: Virtual Assistants can only manage basic admin work
Many people believe that outsourcing administrative overload of your business to Virtual Assistants is far more expensive than hiring a full-time staff member. Join us as we unpack this Myth as part 2 of our 5 part series – ‘Countering the Top 5 Myths Surrounding Virtual Assistants’
It’s very likely that you will have believed at least one of the Top 5 Myths surrounding Virtual Assistants – the human kind. We explore these top 5 myths, their roots in traditional expectations, and the truth of what to expect. Number one is Unreliability
How easy is it to take time out of your business? If you’re struggling with it, here are some tips to help you take a much-needed break away.
Running a remote team isn’t always easy, but neither is being a team member! Here are some tips to help you motivate and stay in touch with your team.
If you’ve been looking to learn how to manage your remote team effectively, here are ten key things to remember - for the benefit of you, your team and your business.
To begin with, if you are concerned about tracking the work of your Virtual Assistant (VA), it will very likely be for one of 3 reasons.
Professional indemnity insurance protects companies and freelancers who offer professional services in the event that a client is dissatisfied with their work. A customer can sue you for financial loss if they believe it was caused by an error or negligence on your end.