Business Support

9 key skills an administrator needs and why they are so valuable to your organisation

An administrator is often seen as someone who carries out general admin tasks, inputs data, answers the phone, gets the coffee or does the filing. However, the reality is that the administrator is often the foundation of a business. They are someone who contributes towards the overall function of the business and are an integral part to any organisation. They often perform critical operational activities that ensures the smooth running of the business.

Here are our top key skills an administrator needs to have and why they are so valuable to your organisation.

Verbal and Written Communication Depending on the size of your organisation, an administrator can sometimes be the first point of contact between your company and your customers. They are also often found dealing with a variety of seniority levels within an organisation, so it is imperative that they have both excellent verbal and written communication skills. Being able to communicate with their peers and customers alike, ensures matters are handled professionally, both face to face encounters and in emails and letters.

PC Skills In a digital age, it is vital to have good PC skills and be familiar with general email and calendar systems, but also Microsoft Office software including Word, Excel and PowerPoint. The ability to navigate other systems, such as an invoicing or CRM system, will ensure they can perform the duties they are required and allows them to get on with the tasks at hand.

Typing Typically, many recruitment agencies and employers will expect a minimum typing speed of 50 words per minute from an administrator. Having a good, and accurate typing speed, can be seen as a way that you will get more work done in less time, helping to increase the productivity for a business.

Organisation Organisation skills play a significant role in helping to achieve a company’s goals. Having good organisational skills will improve the efficiency in the way an administrator works. It can help to reduce stress for the administrator and their colleagues, and can instil trust and professionalism from those around them. Even simple things such as having a well organised filing system will result in things not going missing, or becoming misplaced and helps the rest of the team in being able to find what they need.

Time Management Being a versatile member of the team can result in an administrator being required to support a variety of team members or departments. To ensure an administrator is working as a crucial resource to their team, they need to accurately plan their tasks and time, making sure that their tasks are managed, deadlines are met, team members are updated, and that they are not stretching themselves too thinly.

Customer Service Good customer service skills are essential in being able to handle one-to-one interactions with clients and key stakeholders. An organisation wants to ensure they are keeping their customers happy and providing a good and quality service. Ultimately providing a good service to their customers will impact their revenue. Being able to confidently and professionally deal with any situation that arises will instil trust and professionalism, resulting in happy customers who will compliment and buy again. As an administrator often is the first port of call for a customer, this is an important trait they should possess.

Problem solving At first glance, problem solving can be seen as something straightforward, but not everyone can successfully problem solve within the workplace. It requires a certain set of skills to help identify a problem, look at ways to deal with or handle the situation, making a decision on the best course of action and then implementing the chosen solution. It’s a skill desirable in all roles of a business, but being an integral part of the business, an administrator can be a key asset to assess and find a solution quickly and effectively.

Adaptability Having an administrator in the team who is able to adapt quickly to change is a valuable asset to an organisation. Businesses have, and need, to adapt and change with the times. This makes it increasingly important to have someone who can adapt with the ever-changing demands of a workplace. Having someone with a “can-do” attitude rather than “that’s how we’ve always done it” will keep up the productivity levels and reduce the stress that can come with significant changes.

Initiative An administrator who can use their initiative will stand out from their team. Having a good initiative will help with identifying problems and honing in on problem solving skills, but can improve the efficiency of an organisation, allowing more proactive work to take place. Being able to think ahead and plan things in reduces the risk of problems arising and improves the productivity of an organisation, instead of waiting and then reacting when things happen.

Our Business Support Managers have all these attributes and more! We understand the pressures of running a business and our flexible support will help to reduce your workload and increase your organisation’s productivity levels. If you would like to find out more information on how VASS could help you and your business, call us now on 0203 890 6990.

Thinking of starting a business? Here are our top tips

People set up their own businesses for many different reasons. It could be that they want to escape from the 9-5 working day or they’ve spotted a gap that they can fill. Whatever your reason, growing your own business is a challenging yet immensely rewarding experience.

It has never been easier to start your own business journey. Read our top tips.

Start with a plan

There’s an old saying – fail to prepare and prepare to fail. Jumping straight into a business without planning is one of the worst mistakes you can make.

Take a look at what you want to achieve from your business and how you will get there. Many new businesses fail within the first few years because of a lack of planning for when times are difficult. Make sure you are up to date with what your competitors are doing, the demand for your product or service, and how you can stay one step ahead.

You might also be able to access funding to get your business off the ground. Whether this comes from your bank or through a charitable organisation such as The Prince’s Trust, a robust business plan is essential.

Showing you mean business

First impressions always matter in business. Often, the first impression comes from your website, your logo, even the name of your business. In the early stages of building your business, you may have to rely on word of mouth, so it’s important that people remember you for the right reasons.

Websites with spelling errors and hastily constructed logos are just two examples of how to build a poor impression. After all, would you hire someone who didn’t dress smart at an interview or hand in a scruffy CV?

Focus of showing that you understand your potential customer’s problem and be clear on how you can help them.

Office or work from home?

Depending on what you plan to offer as a business, choosing the right office space can be a challenge. Though working from home could be an option, an office not only gives you somewhere where you can truly focus, but it can help add a level of credibility.

Take some time examining what you will need as you grow your business. It could just be that you need a hot desk but if you need to hold materials, then security will also be a factor, and of course, somewhere you can present proudly to your clients.

Keep on top of the books

Managing the finances is a challenge faced by businesses of all sizes. You might well be able to handle them yourself up to a point, but it is highly likely that you will need to find some additional support from an expert accountant.

This is also where the plan we mentioned earlier comes into its own. Make sure that you meet your tax deadlines and that you have a contingency plan in place.

VASS has a wide network of accounting and tax experts who will be more than happy to help you, from bookkeeping through to tax and VAT returns.

Managing the balancing act

Every new business owner will have to learn how to juggle the different sides of their company. There’s bound to be pressure on your shoulders, but by finding some extra help, you can carry on focusing your efforts where they are most needed.

Contact VASS to find out how our business support services can help your company grow and succeed.

Blog by Devenia Besant, The Visability Queen

Because of the school holidays, I've been working from home so that I can spend time with my children as well as work on client tasks. But I'd soon stopped dressing up and started working in an old t-shirt and shorts as I did when I first started my business. I read Devenia's blog a few weeks and reinforced something which I had been thinking myself. Why do I dress up for others but not myself?!? Please read her blog as it is just brilliant and may make you think twice about putting on those old clothes just because you are working from home.

My boots mean business to me!

A few weeks back I’d been ill for a few days and had quite enough, I wanted to get back to work, so I decided enough was enough and got dressed. “I thought you were ill, where are you going?” my husband said to me. I think he thought I had gone completely mad (probably not far from the truth!!!) as I had come downstairs and put my boots with killer heels on and off I went back upstairs to my office, my reply to him was “I’m off to do business”.

1-2 days of being out of action was driving me mad, yes I still felt poorly but it was time to get back to work, doing what I love, who else was going to do it for me. Yes, it’s important to rest when you are not well but sometimes you just need to show up no matter how you feel.

Now as I work from my home office I could have easily gone into my office dressed in my PJ’s but just how productive would I be?

When you are working on your business I think it’s really important to get in the right mindset and part of that for me is looking the part.

Being visible working in your business isn’t just about knowing your stuff it’s equally important about how you feel, putting on my makeup and my fabulous boots made me feel 100 times better than I did.

In my opinion, you can only put maximum effort in when you feel good about yourself –confidence is key and you can’t do that when you look like you’ve just fallen out of bed. If you worked in an office you certainly wouldn’t rock up like you’ve been dragged through a bush backwards so treat your own business with that same respect.

There’s a great quote:

No matter how you feel…

Get up.

Dress up.

Show up.

and Never give up!

CoCo Chanel said “If you’re are sad add more lipstick and attack” and I say “On those rough days put on the most fabulous boot’s that you can find in your wardrobe and get to work”.

Remember how you make yourself feel MATTERS and will help you remain VISIBLE!

Dee has 20 years experience-starting out in the corporate world of business support and for the past 7 years she has successfully run her own business, whilst juggling family life as a wife and mummy to 3. She's here to support you every step of the way to grow your business, motivating and inspiring you to be Seen, be Heard and be Remembered just by being you!

Website: http://deveniabesant.com/about-me

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