WBN remote professionals are working in a variety of industries and a variety of roles. Still, the one thing they all have in common is that they’re working remotely, which means they rely heavily on technology to do their job.
It is essential to provide your WBN remote professional with the tools and resources they need to succeed. It’s the key to ensuring you both get the most value out of your working relationship.
Here are some tools and resources our WBN remote professionals have found helpful:
Most clients use programs like Asana or ClickUp for project management and team coordination. This makes it easy to keep track of all the projects your WBN assistant is handling at any given time. Having a project management program that can be viewed 24/7 (in addition to frequent check-ins with your remote professional) can be incredibly helpful in tracking how projects are progressing.
Tools & resources our remote professionals are using:
Time-tracking programs such as Miro (project-based) or Harvest can help identify how much time specific projects are taking your remote professional and show where they may need support.
Providing accessible avenues for communication—and being clear about how and when to use those avenues—can help the flow of virtually everything. Zoom, Slack, and Microsoft Teams are all great ways to stay in touch throughout the workday.
Be clear about your communication expectations from the beginning of your working relationship to avoid hiccups, especially if you’ve never had remote employees.
Tools & resources our remote professionals are using:
Many businesses can’t function without a CRM, and two of the most common are Salesforce and Hubspot. Depending on the role of your remote professional, they may need access to yours, or if you don’t have one, you may need to invest in one.
Tools & resources our remote professionals are using:
These days, almost every business needs some sort of tool to organize, store, and share files. When working with remote talent, they must have a place to store and share the files they work on. Google Workplace, Dropbox, and WeTransfer are all user-friendly applications your remote professional can use.
Tools & resources our remote professionals are using:
WBN remote professionals are known for their ambition and incredible work ethic. Regardless of the tools, resources, or programs you are using, they are always eager to learn and can readily assist you in adapting to new technology.
If you’re considering new tools, ask your WBN remote professional to research, test, and even help integrate it into your workflow.
Thinking about hiring a remote professional? Schedule a 15-minute consultation with us!