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The Virtual Business Show
Lyn Prowse-Bishop
71 episodes
1 week ago
Australia's first and longest continually running podcast for the Virtual Assistant Industry (est 2010) covering topics of interest to VAs, small business owners and the self-employed. We also provide information and interview guests on all things small business. The show is hosted by veteran VA Lyn Prowse-Bishop, owner of Executive Stress Office Support, established Feb 2000. Theme music: 'The Typewriter' by Leroy Anderson. Used with express permission. Become a subscriber for exclusive content: Subscribe
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Australia's first and longest continually running podcast for the Virtual Assistant Industry (est 2010) covering topics of interest to VAs, small business owners and the self-employed. We also provide information and interview guests on all things small business. The show is hosted by veteran VA Lyn Prowse-Bishop, owner of Executive Stress Office Support, established Feb 2000. Theme music: 'The Typewriter' by Leroy Anderson. Used with express permission. Become a subscriber for exclusive content: Subscribe
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Ep 59: How do you value employees?
The Virtual Business Show
7 minutes 40 seconds
2 years ago
Ep 59: How do you value employees?

An article I read by an accountant got me thinking because some of the things in the article which referred to employing staff actually reinforced the value a VA can bring to your business. Shannon's insights shed light on the symbiotic relationship between businesses and virtual assistants, highlighting four compelling reasons why businesses employ people – reasons that resonate deeply with the world of virtual partnerships. From lightening the load to bridging skill gaps, passing on knowledge, and maximising profitability, Shannon's article unintentionally paints a vivid picture of the value a VA can bring to your business. 🚀 This real-world example uncovers the true cost of traditional employees versus virtual support. Tune in to elevate your understanding and embrace the transformative power of virtual collaboration! 🌐🔍


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References:

Ep 58: The Real Cost of Staff

Shannon Aspinall's Article

The Virtual Business Show
Australia's first and longest continually running podcast for the Virtual Assistant Industry (est 2010) covering topics of interest to VAs, small business owners and the self-employed. We also provide information and interview guests on all things small business. The show is hosted by veteran VA Lyn Prowse-Bishop, owner of Executive Stress Office Support, established Feb 2000. Theme music: 'The Typewriter' by Leroy Anderson. Used with express permission. Become a subscriber for exclusive content: Subscribe