
My guest in today's episode is Jozsef Kiss the Founder and CEO of Somebody2Hire, a premier virtual assistant, and staffing solution for small and medium-sized enterprises. With operations based in the Philippines, they offer their clients a way to offload administrative, customer service and marketing functions so that their clients can do what they are best at, and let an assistant handle the rest.
Jozsef discusses the benefits and advantages of outsourcing, how to choose what tasks to delegate to others, how to delegate tasks to a virtual team that assists you, how to communicate and manage a virtual team and also look at crucial mistakes to avoid when working with virtual staff.
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