August 2005
client takes advantage of time difference
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Lyn Prowse-Bishop |
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by Lyn Prowse-Bishop
When Greg Cole,
Associate
Director of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne, decided he needed an extra
assistant, he resolved to look for a Virtual Assistant.
But this
VA needed to be different from the two assistants he already has -
specifically, they needed to be located in Australia to take advantage of
the time difference.
Adding a new dimension to services
“As I spend a lot of
my time out of hours responding to emails and writing proposals and
reports,” said Greg, “I needed a VA who would have the work completed
after the end of my business day, ready for me next day to proofread and
send out. It’s truly a 24 hour operation.”
Enter Lyn Prowse-Bishop,
Manager of Executive Stress Office Support, who saw Greg’s call for help
via an email discussion group.
“Working with
a US-based client adds a whole new dimension to the VA work I do”, said
Lyn. “And it shows how truly global this industry can be.”
Using digital
technology, Greg dictates his documents and sends the audio file to Lyn
via email or posts the file to an FTP server for download. Once received,
Lyn transcribes the file, using Quikscribe digital transcription software,
and emails the resulting document back to Greg. “In addition, I have an
email account set up for Greg, so that from time to time I can respond
directly to the emails he forwards me, with the Sender’s address showing
his details. This helps save him some more time.”
In addition to document production and email response, Lyn also provides
proofreading and copyediting services for any reports that Greg has
already written, as well as some desktop publishing assistance.
You would think having an assistant so far away would prove difficult when
a quick response to a query was required. Not so. Greg utilises email-to-mobile
technology enabling Lyn to contact him whenever necessary.
“In fact, we used this quite recently when an audio file came down the
line scrambled and I was unable to decode it,” said Lyn. Knowing Greg had
left the office, Lyn emailed his mobile that the file needed to be
resent. “It was in my in-box within 2 minutes of my having sent the
distress email!”
Greg also travels quite extensively to Russia, China and within the USA.
“Of course, this makes no difference to our partnership,” said Lyn. “Our
locations are not important. I can complete the work no matter where Greg
is in the world - nor where I am for that matter!“
“The arrangement is working out better than I expected,” adds Greg. “It’s
just amazing! Almost too good to be true! I think it’s going to improve
our productivity 100%. Lyn’s transcription of my work is just wonderful,
and she clearly has no difficulty with my Tennessee accent. I am one
grateful, happy customer!”
About the Author:
Lyn Prowse-Bishop, MVA is
manager of Executive Stress Office Support, established in February 2000
and providing executive assistant, office support and admin services to
independent consultants and professionals. For more information visit
www.execstress.com. |