The key to leveraging a virtual assistant (VA) or executive assistant (EA) is to offload recurring, time-consuming, or operational tasks that don’t require your direct involvement. This frees you up to focus on strategy, leadership, and high-impact work.
Here’s a breakdown of common tasks you can delegate:
For a Virtual Assistant (VA):
- Scheduling meetings and sending calendar invites
- Managing shared inboxes or forwarding priority messages
- Posting and scheduling social media content
- Drafting blog posts, email newsletters, or basic reports
- Organizing files, folders, and documentation
- Creating slide decks and formatting documents
- Research (e.g., vendors, competitors, conferences)
- Following up on standard client or team requests
For an Executive Assistant (EA):
- Managing your personal and professional calendar
- Handling high-volume email communication on your behalf
- Preparing agendas, meeting briefs, and follow-ups
- Coordinating with key stakeholders or clients directly
- Booking travel and handling logistics
- Acting as a gatekeeper for meetings, requests, and priorities
- Tracking key deliverables and keeping you updated
- Managing confidential documents or sensitive communication
If you’re unsure what to delegate, we can help you identify low-leverage tasks in your workflow and build a delegation plan that gets you quick wins while setting up long-term support.