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Anastacia Brice is an American entrepreneur, business coach, and best known as the pioneer of the Virtual Assistance profession. She is the founder and Chief Visionary Officer of AssistU, a Baltimore, Maryland-based organization committed to training, coaching, supporting, and certifying Virtual Assistants, and making referrals to the clients who want to work with them. ==History and philosophy== In 1992, Brice moved out of a brick-and-mortar business to establish a home-based business, providing travel planning and executive assistance. She subsequently began to formulate her vision of an archetypal administrative assistant; one who would work virtually using all available internet and more "usual" office technologies and who could, by virtue of the interwebs, work with clients who could be down the street or across the world. In 1996, she became involved with Coach U, first as Virtual Assistant to then owner, Thomas J. Leonard, and shortly afterward, as student, learning to coach women to have and live deeply authentic lives. In early '97, an article was published about her work as a Virtual Assistant in ''The Secretary'' (now Office Pro magazine), the trade publication of the International Association of Administrative Professionals. In the Spring of '97, Brice formalized the Virtual Assistance profession by creating AssistU–-an organization for Virtual Assistants, also known as VAs. It was designed to provide new Virtual Assistants with training, coaching, ongoing support through the life cycle of business, certification, community, and referrals to the members of the public who wanted to work with VAs. Brice's Virtual Training Program, a live, 20-week, intensive virtual training program that was offered from 1997-2011, contained more than 900 original pages of training content, and was delivered via teleclass so that it could be available to anyone anywhere there was a phone. It incorporated a feminine business model created by Brice which held at its core solid business-building principles, as well as inclusive support, team work, cooperation, collaboration, intuition, and a view to the long-term best interests of everyone involved. In 2011, Brice revamped the training to offer it as a self-study program, designed to meet the ever changing needs and preferred styles of adult learners. That program is called Virtual Basics.〔()〕 In early 2012, Brice added a mentoring component to the Virtual Basics program for those who want to work at their own pace, yet want focused, expert support. That program is called the Virtual Mentoring Program.〔()〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anastacia Brice」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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