cool-sites-net.com
Home :> About Us :> Add Url :> Privacy Policy :> Terms of Use :> Add Your Article
Search:   
Add URL
 

Recreation & Entertainment

Society & Issues

Health & Hygiene

Finance & Banking

Food & Recipe

Careers & Employment

Teens & Children

Medical Care

Garden & Home

Realty & Property

Fashion & Relationships

Automotive

Shopping Online

Outdoor & Sports

Research & Science

Politics & Government

Events & News

Education & Reference

Business & Commerce

Hotels & Travel

Indoor Games

Self Healing

Internet & Computers

Art & Culture

 

Home › Self Healing › Communication Skills
 

Why A Communication Plan is Key

 

Author: Jaylene Gonyea

Having a good "communication" ? plan in place with your VA is an important step in creating your working relationship. When both parties know how the communications will flow there is a sense of comfort in the relationship. This does not mean that you have to completely stay with the plan you develop. As business grows and changes you may find the need to adjust your communication plan to better suit the current needs of both you and the client.

Some examples of communication plans that I have used are below:

The VA and client communicate by regular email and a one-hour telephone call each week to discuss current and future tasks. This type of communication plan works well with the client that you are working closely with on multiple projects. It provides both parties with a personal connection and allows for easy discussion rather than interpreting details from within an email. This weekly call is invaluable in the relationship with clients and I know they appreciate it also.

Another type of communication plan includes regular emails and bi-weekly or monthly one hour telephone calls. When working with a client on specific self-directed tasks such as article bank submissions, it may be easier to talk by telephone less often, but to keep communications open through email more frequently.

You and your client may also choose to check in by phone more or less frequently that the two plans I have mentioned above. The need for live voice communications (telephone or otherwise) is purposeful. It adds strength and builds trust in your relationship, which we all know is very important in growing and expanding your business. Each client's needs and business are unique and require an individualized communication plan that meets both the needs of the VA and of the client.

Author Bio:
Jaylene Gonyea is an expert in this field. Jaylene has written several articles in the past on this topic.
You can also reach this article by using: effective communication skills, effective communication methods, barriers to effective communication
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Ethics And Competence - There is Nothing New Under the Sun: Pt. 2 - Follow the Rules
 
R U Cre8ive E-Nuff 4 U?
 
Keep Your Promises
 
Floating In Mindfulness: Dealing With Disappointment
 
How To Promote Your Coaching Business Online
 
What Men Can Do When Their Fears Overwhelm Them
 
How Does Personal Development Help in Business?
 
Resolve Conflict In 6 Easy Steps - The Bedrol Method
 
Five Steps to Stop Procrastinating and Achieve Your Goals Today
 
Making Small Changes In Your Life Can Create Huge Results
 
 
 
 
 

Good Grief!

If tears are an indication of how special my relationship with my mother was, I cry with pride! I?ve ... - Diana Kennedy
 

The Secret Word on Leadership

In search of the essence of leadership, we take the reader on a journey of discovery of the secret w ... - M'Hamed Cherif and Sarah Cherif
 

Personality Test - Are You A Sports Car?

All of you have watched sport cars. They go on a predetermined course at a great speed, taking sweep ... - CD Mohatta
 
 

It's the Thought that Counts!

EVERYTHING begins with a thought, including EVERYTHING that is in your life today (whether you like ... - Thea Westra
 

Happiness

Happiness comes from many sources and from many people into our lives. Be aware and always be ready ... - Robert Curtis
 
 
Home :> Privacy Policy :> Terms of Use  
Copyright © www.coolsitesnet.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.