Operations Support
An Execution Assistant adds the work capacity your operations team needs by running the recurring operational workflows that keep your business moving.
Growth multiplies operational work faster than you can hire
Growth multiplies operational work faster than you can hire
Operations leaders don’t simply manage people. They also coordinate information, vendors, inventory, systems, and timelines across multiple departments.
As demand increases, operational work grows quickly. But hiring another operations manager isn’t always the answer.
Many growing businesses first need additional execution capacity that keeps existing processes moving efficiently while operational leaders remain focused on planning, improvement, and decision-making.
That’s where an Execution Assistant fits – not as a standalone operations virtual assistant, but as an embedded member of your operational workflows.
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What does an operations execution assistant do?
An Operations Execution Assistant executes the recurring operational processes that support the movement of work across teams, suppliers, and customers.
Rather than replacing your operations leaders, they execute the repeatable workflows your team has already established. They work inside your existing systems, follow your documented processes, and become part of your day-to-day operation.
This gives your operations team more capacity to optimize processes, solve operational issues, and improve how work moves across the business.
An Operations Execution Assistant executes the recurring operational processes that support the movement of work across teams, suppliers, and customers.
Rather than replacing your operations leaders, they execute the repeatable workflows your team has already established. They work inside your existing systems, follow your documented processes, and become part of your day-to-day operation.
This gives your operations team more capacity to optimize processes, solve operational issues, and improve how work moves across the business.
What we take off your operations team's plate
Execution Assistants support workflows across departments, helping maintain continuity as work volumes increase.
Order Processing & Fulfillment Coordination
- Sales order entry
- Order tracking
- Fulfillment coordination
- Customer order updates
- Delivery scheduling support
Supply Chain & Procurement Administration
- Purchase order preparation
- Vendor follow-up
- Procurement tracking
- Supplier documentation
- Invoice administration
Logistics Coordination
- Shipment monitoring
- Freight coordination
- Delivery status updates
- Carrier communication
- Exception escalation
Inventory & Product Information
- Inventory updates
- Product database maintenance
- SKU management
- Stock reconciliation support
- Inventory reporting
Quality Assurance Support
- Checklist administration
- Inspection documentation
- Non-conformance logging
- Corrective action tracking
- Compliance records
Process Documentation
- SOP creation and updates
- Workflow documentation
- Process libraries
- Operational checklists
- Knowledge management
Facilities & Vendor Administration
- Maintenance scheduling
- Contractor coordination
- Vendor communications
- Service tracking
- Facilities documentation
Operational Reporting
- KPI reporting
- Dashboard updates
- Spreadsheet management
- Data consolidation
- Weekly operational reports
What stays with your team
Execution Assistants strengthen your operations team by handling recurring execution – not strategic operational leadership.
Your operations leaders continue to own:
- Process design
- Supply chain strategy
- Vendor negotiations
- Systems architecture
- Operational planning
- Continuous improvement initiatives
- Leadership decisions
- Process design
- Supply chain strategy
- Vendor negotiations
- Systems architecture
- Operational planning
- Continuous improvement initiatives
- Leadership decisions
Execution Assistants carry out the recurring operational work inside the processes your team has already defined, creating additional capacity without changing how your business operates.
Roles we support
We commonly support:
- Chief Operating Officers (COOs)
- Heads of Operations
- Operations Managers
- Supply Chain Teams
- Procurement Coordinators
- Logistics Teams
- Fulfillment Teams
- Quality Assurance Coordinators
- Process Improvement Teams
- Facilities Managers
- Chief Operating Officers (COOs)
- Heads of Operations
- Operations Managers
- Supply Chain Teams
- Procurement Coordinators
- Logistics Teams
- Fulfillment Teams
- Quality Assurance Coordinators
- Process Improvement Teams
- Facilities Managers
Proof
Businesses like NVB Playgrounds have partnered with The Virtual Hub to increase execution capacity without immediately expanding their internal operations team.
Beginning with one assistant and expanding support as the business evolved, they improved operational processes, strengthened reporting, and introduced greater discipline across the recurring work that keeps the business running.
Read the NVB Playgrounds case study
How your operations support is structured
Execution Assistants become part of your operations team while being supported by The Virtual Hub’s Support Layer Model.
That means your assistant is supported by experienced coaches, operational guidance, and quality systems that strengthen both their work and the operational outcomes your business depends on.
Rather than relying on one individual, your business benefits from an entire support structure focused on helping your operations continue running smoothly as workloads grow.
Learn how our Support Layer Model works.
Frequently Asked Questions
What operations tasks can be delegated to an Execution Assistant?
Execution Assistants handle recurring operational work such as order processing, shipment coordination, inventory updates, supplier follow-up, reporting, documentation, scheduling, and workflow administration. They take care of the repeatable execution while your operations leaders focus on planning and continuous improvement.
Can they work across multiple systems and time zones?
Yes. Execution Assistants work inside the systems your business already uses and can support distributed operations across different teams, suppliers, customers, and time zones. They follow your established workflows while becoming an integrated part of your operations.
Do they handle order processing and supply chain administration?
Yes. Many clients rely on Execution Assistants for purchase order administration, supplier communications, shipment tracking, logistics coordination, inventory updates, and other recurring supply chain support activities.
How do you ensure consistency and continuity?
Your Execution Assistant is supported by The Virtual Hub’s Support Layer Model, which includes coaching, operational guidance, and quality systems. This broader support structure helps your business maintain operational continuity as workloads evolve.
Is this a good fit for manufacturing or construction operations?
Yes. Businesses in manufacturing, construction, distribution, wholesale, and other operationally intensive industries often use Execution Assistants to support recurring coordination, documentation, procurement administration, logistics, reporting, and process execution while their internal teams focus on operational leadership.
Build Operational Capacity That Scales
Operational work grows with every customer, order, supplier, and location your business adds. The question isn’t whether the work will increase – it’s whether your team has the capacity to handle the additional workload.
An Execution Assistant gives your operations team additional execution capacity inside the workflows you’ve already built, helping your business support growth without immediately adding more internal headcount.
Take the Delegation Diagnostic or schedule a Discovery Call to see where an Execution Assistant could strengthen your operations.