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How to Create KPIs for Your VA
Publisher |
Rick Mulready
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Entrepreneurship
Marketing
Publication Date |
Jul 29, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:15:28

Are you using KPIs for your team? This is something that is talked about a lot in business, but I will admit that it’s not something that I have been great at over the years. Some roles are easy to create KPIs for, and some are just more challenging. 

In this week’s quick tip episode of Art of Online Business, I am helping you determine how to create KPIs for a role like an executive assistant or a VA that will help you measure success and create clarity around what each team member contributes. 

When team members have KPIs defined, they are more driven to succeed. It’s almost like their scorecard. It’s important that there are clear results determined for each role in your business. Whether it’s a social media manager, executive assistant, online business manager, or VA, each of those people has numbers that they are responsible for. 

There’s always a way to create a KPI for each role, you just have to shift your focus to the results you want from each task. 

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • What KPIs are
  • Why each role needs KPIs
  • Different types of KPIs you can assign to each role
  • How to make sure the tasks they are assigned align with the desired results
  • How to make sure the results are moving your business forward

Rick Mulready's Links:

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*Disclosure: I only recommend products I use and love and all opinions expressed here are my own. This post may contain affiliate links that at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission.

Full show notes available at www.rickmulready.com/621

Are you using KPIs for your team? This is something that is talked about a lot in business, but I will admit that it’s not something that I have been great at over the years. Some roles are easy to create KPIs for, and some are just more challenging. In this week’s quick tip episode of Art of Online Business, I am helping you determine how to create KPIs for a role like an executive assistant or a VA that will help you measure success and create clarity around what each team member contr...

Are you using KPIs for your team? This is something that is talked about a lot in business, but I will admit that it’s not something that I have been great at over the years. Some roles are easy to create KPIs for, and some are just more challenging. 

In this week’s quick tip episode of Art of Online Business, I am helping you determine how to create KPIs for a role like an executive assistant or a VA that will help you measure success and create clarity around what each team member contributes. 

When team members have KPIs defined, they are more driven to succeed. It’s almost like their scorecard. It’s important that there are clear results determined for each role in your business. Whether it’s a social media manager, executive assistant, online business manager, or VA, each of those people has numbers that they are responsible for. 

There’s always a way to create a KPI for each role, you just have to shift your focus to the results you want from each task. 

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • What KPIs are
  • Why each role needs KPIs
  • Different types of KPIs you can assign to each role
  • How to make sure the tasks they are assigned align with the desired results
  • How to make sure the results are moving your business forward

Rick Mulready's Links:

Kwadwo  [QUĀY.jo]  Sampany-Kessie's Links:

*Disclosure: I only recommend products I use and love and all opinions expressed here are my own. This post may contain affiliate links that at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission.

Full show notes available at www.rickmulready.com/621

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