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VA Playbook
Hey there IOS family. We have put together some more information to help you succeed with your VA journey. Hope this helps you better define job descriptions and the on-boarding process. Please make sure when you are ready to onboard a new VA that you let Sphere Rocket know we want to be notified when you bring someone new on.
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Welcome to Integration Ops!
Welcome to our new Skool account. We will be using this to provide ideas and support to our clients and their Virtual Assistants. Our goal is to make sure that you are successfully working as a team to get to your goals. Please introduce yourself as you come in here and keep a look out for our content.
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Pinned Post: Start Here - Required Tech Stack
Do not skip this! If your systems are not set up correctly, your VAs will struggle. This program is build on structure and consistency. Everyone must complete this setup before training begins.
📢 IOS Community Announcement: VA Onboarding Schedule
Hi IOS Community, We’re happy to share the available onboarding schedule for new hire VAs based on their assigned roles. Please see the support areas and schedules below: Telemarketer / Telemarketer Manager Onboarding (Performology, Lead Vendor Management, Data Analysis, Ricochet Management, and Telemarketer Management) Led by: @Cindy Medenilla Schedule: Every Monday and Friday at 9:00 AM EST Executive Assistant Onboarding Led by: @Aloha Umanad Schedule: Every Monday from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM EST Social Media Management Onboarding Led by: @Cj Colleen Cabatit Schedule: Every Tuesday and Thursday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM EST Please use this schedule as a guide when requesting onboarding for your new hire VA. Thank you!
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Executive Assistant or Operations Manager? Most Agency Owners Hire the Wrong One.
Most agency owners say they need "an assistant." What they actually need is someone to run the operation. Those are two very different hires — and confusing them is one of the most expensive mistakes you can make. Here's the difference. An Executive Assistant extends YOU. An Operations Manager runs your BUSINESS. Executive Assistant → owns your time - Manages your calendar, inbox, scheduling, and follow-ups - Preps meetings, handles travel, keeps the day moving - Works from your priorities — reactive by design - Win: your day runs smoothly and nothing slips through the cracks An EA is a force multiplier for the owner. They take tasks off your plate. Operations Manager → owns your operation - Owns accountability systems and KPI scorecards - Oversees the team — telemarketing, marketing, service, admin - Manages vendors, lead flow, reporting, and process - Works from outcomes — proactive by design - Win: the agency runs predictably and the team hits its numbers An Operations Manager doesn't just take tasks off your plate. They take ownership of whether the whole operation performs. Why this matters An Executive Assistant makes you more productive. An Operations Manager makes your team more accountable. Hire an EA and expect them to run your agency, and you'll be frustrated they "don't take initiative." Hire an Operations Manager and only use them for scheduling, and you're overpaying for talent you're not leveraging. Which one do you need? - Calendar and inbox are your bottleneck → Executive Assistant - Your team's execution and accountability are your bottleneck → Operations Manager Most scaling agencies need the second one first. At Integration Ops, the Operations Manager is the role we build agencies around — because real leverage doesn't come from offloading tasks. It comes from installing the systems and accountability that keep your agency running without you in every detail. Be honest with yourself: what's your agency actually missing right now — more of your time, or better systems? Drop it in the comments.
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Integration Ops VA Support
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