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Companies large and small are always striving for increased efficiency. In the past 20-30 years, we’ve seen unprecedented investment from Fortune 500 companies in business process outsourcing, creating leaner and more focused enterprises.

And on the other end of the spectrum, the small companies and solo entrepreneurs have embraced outsourcing as well, but on a smaller scale. Instead of building out giant call centers overseas, small businesses have been utilizing virtual assistants to help support their operation.

Earlier this year, Bryan Miles of eaHELP posed a question to me. Why have Fortune 500 companies been slow to adopt virtual assistants?

We couldn’t come to a satisfying answer off the top of our heads so we thought it was a question worth exploring.

For companies with such massive scale, there are tremendous cost savings and efficiencies to be gained by implementing a virtual assistant strategy for administrative support.

We compiled the results of our findings in a free white paper entitled “Why Fortune 500 Companies Need Virtual Assistants.”

Download the white paper HERE (no opt-in required).

Let me know what you think!

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