Description
We play a crucial role in the justice system, but managing our workloads can often feel overwhelming. Brynn Seymour and Rachel Artis are designing a Virtual Transcript Management (VTM) program, designed to provide VAs specifically trained and equipped for court reporters' workflows.
This innovative service aims to streamline administrative tasks such as coordinating with scopists and proofreaders, managing communication, and ensuring deadlines are met.
As Brynn highlights, participating in the beta testing program offers an exclusive opportunity to refine these processes and improve workflow efficiency. With a focus on personalized support and cutting-edge technology, the VTM program is set to revolutionize the way court reporters manage their workloads, allowing them to spend more time on what truly matters in their professional and personal lives.
Takeaways:
The Virtual Transcript Manager (VTM) acts as a virtual assistant for court reporters. Utilizing VTM services can streamline workflows, allowing reporters to focus on what matters to them.
Links referenced in this episode:
www.brynnseymourcoaching.com courtreportedpodcast.com
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