Email Management
-This includes managing, organizing, and responding to the client’s email, using various software and tools, such as Microsoft Outlook, Gmail, Boomerang, and more.
Calendar Management
-This includes managing, organizing, and scheduling the client’s calendar, appointments, meetings, events, and more, using various software and tools, such as Google Calendar, Calendly, Doodle, and more.
File Management
-This includes managing, organizing, and storing the client’s files, documents, and data, using various software and tools, such as Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, and more.
Project Management
-This includes managing, organizing, and coordinating the client’s projects, tasks, and teams, using various software and tools, such as Asana, Trello, Basecamp, and more.
Accounting
-This includes managing, recording, and reporting the client’s financial transactions, such as invoices, receipts, payments, expenses, taxes, and more, using various software and tools, such as QuickBooks, Xero, Wave, and more.
A virtual executive assistant can help clients improve their productivity, efficiency, and performance, by providing executive-level support for various tasks and projects. They can also help clients save time, money, and resources, by handling the executive tasks that they do not have the time or expertise to do.