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Learn about the benefits of hiring a virtual assistant for attorneys and how to expand their responsibilities in this interview with Laura and Alay. They discuss the importance of setting clear expectations and communication, and how virtual assistants can offer more efficiency and productivity than in-office assistants. Find tips on how to delegate effectively and how to make the most out of a virtual assistant's time.

Your time as the leader of your organization is valuable, and you should spend most of your time doing the things that directly impact revenue and growth. A virtual assistant is skilled, trained, and experienced and can easily handle most of your administrative, back-office support tasks. They are an affordable answer to adding more capacity to yourself and your team.

Delegating tasks to a real estate virtual assistant is a multi-layer “win” for realtors. In addition to having administrative office functions and non-real-estate core tasks managed by someone else, realtors also reclaim valuable hours each day to show homes, close deals, and network for new clients. Instead of spending hours scheduling meetings, updating listings, and filing transactions, you could be out earning a commission!

A virtual executive assistant can make your day-to-day life more manageable. Even if you are a solopreneur and operate your company with tight margins, bringing on a reliable professional to be your right hand, handle administrative tasks, and keep your office files organized will prove to be a worthwhile investment in your business.

Fostering an environment of connection can be incredibly difficult when team members work remotely from their home offices, yet workplace connection impacts how team members view their organization. Nurturing an atmosphere of connection is critical to remote team success! There are three critical ‘C’s’ of connection that a remote business should focus on to build connection: communication, collaboration, and culture.

By Laura RennerBy now, schools have started for some and others will start in the coming weeks. What that looks like for many families with children depends on location. Some are meeting in person, some completely online, and others have given parents the choice. With this uncertainty, there is uncertainty in how many people will be working this fall. Even if you do not have children, you will be affected by others in your office and the accommodations that must be made for them. Many empl [...]

By Jenny Boyles & Laura Renner2020 has brought about a whirlwind of changes that many of us did not see coming. COVID created a new landscape for business and that landscape is virtual! Freedom Makers has always been virtual so this is nothing new for us. But going partially or completely remote is new for a lot of businesses. Five months out since COVID struck the world and some are saying they may never go back to the office. We always had an idea that the future would be more virtu [...]