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094: Lauren Gall and Melanie Ammerman of VaVa Virtual Assistants on Why and When Solopreneurs Should Delegate and Invest In Their Businesses

September 12, 2018 by Launch Youniversity Leave a Comment

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094: Lauren Gall and Melanie Ammerman of VaVa Virtual Assistants on Why and When Solopreneurs Should Delegate and Invest In Their Businesses
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Summary:

For many launchers, what jumpstarts their visions is a problem to be solved, a community that needs caring for, or a desire for independence. No matter the size and scale of your vision — whether you desire to work for a large organization or imagine yourself as a craftsman who makes a difference on a smaller scale — it’s difficult, if not impossible, to make a difference alone.

Today, we hear from Lauren Gall and Melanie Ammerman, cofounders of VaVa Virtual Assistants, a virtual assistance firm that specializes in executive assistants, marketing and creative support for businesses. Together, they share their story about launching their business, what it means to be an owner and operator of a business (or solopreneur), and share telltale signs of when your business needs extra help.

Welcome to episode 94 of the Launch Youniversity Podcast.

Links + Resources:

VaVa Virtual Assistants | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter

Takeaways:

  • Know when it’s time to ask for help. You might be used to doing everything on your own, but it’s important for you to look for and acknowledge when you need to bring others on to your team to support you. How do you know when you need help? Do you often feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day to get things done? Do you often feel you’re at the end of your rope in terms of capacity? If so, then it’s time to delegate.
  • Build processes. There will come a time when you’ll need to delegate certain tasks if you want your business to grow. Start taking notes on the things you do repeatedly on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Repeated tasks are often those you can pass along to someone else to do.
  • Stay the course. Launching is hard, but remember what brought you here in the first place. View every challenge as an opportunity to help grow your business.

Thank you for listening to the Launch Youniversity Podcast! If you have a question that you want to be answered on the podcast… ask us here!

Tagged With: delegate, entrepreneurer, grow business, growing, launch, launching, leader

091: Creating the Culture You Want

August 22, 2018 by Launch Youniversity Leave a Comment

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091: Creating the Culture You Want
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Sixteen years ago, Chris Carneal saw a need — elementary schools were spending valuable time fundraising to support their schools when they should’ve been spending that time focusing on their students. What started as an idea during his junior year of college blossomed into a business, called Booster, that’s now on track to provide $60 million in fundraising for schools nationwide.

But he didn’t get there alone. He credits a healthy mix of innovation, flexibility, and the right culture to his company’s success. He joins Booster’s Executive Vice President of Business Development, Matthew Keller, and podcast host, Shane Benson, on today’s episode.

Welcome to episode 91 of the Launch Youniversity Podcast.

Links + Resources:

The Launch Loop ebook

Boosterthon | Booster Spirit Wear | Giving Market

Three Takeaways:

1. Culture matters
Create a culture you enjoy working in. If you don’t take care in cultivating the right team, you’ll have a bunch of people around you who aren’t too sold on the mission, which will eventually get noticed by your consumers. You can start creating a culture you love by genuinely caring about the people you work with and celebrating them often.

2. Know when it’s time to delegate
Delegation requires the right timing — there’s such a thing as delegating too early and delegating too late. When someone on your team is 75 percent competent in the task that needs delegating, Chris says, send it their way. Your business won’t grow if you don’t have a team that’s capable to do the work, so make sure you’re surrounded by the right people. 

3. Ask yourself, “Will they buy it?”
Sometimes, startups have the bad habit of latching onto an idea before researching whether or not there’s a need for it in the marketplace. Before launching, ask yourself if there’s a need for this product or service, and if there is, move forward.

Thank you for listening to the Launch Youniversity Podcast! If you have a question that you want to be answered on the podcast… ask us here!

Tagged With: Booster, culture, delegate, delegation, entrepreneur, leadership

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