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Organization and Productivity
Working Sm@rt™ with Microsoft® Outlook 
This new, hands-on seminar was specially designed to help you develop the knowledge, skills, and competencies to effectively use Outlook as your organizational system.
Workgroups/teams, managers, technical and sales professionals, administrators and project managers who currently use MS Outlook, but are not optimizing this powerful software, are encouraged to attend.
By using the techniques taught in this seminar, you can save up to 48 minutes per day!
You’ll Leave with the Ability to:
- Multi-task without dropping the ball
- Manage e-mail effectively
- Reduce the time you spend on e-mail
- Set priorities and consistently focus on them
- Get more of your “to-do” list done
- Delegate tasks and follow up faithfully critical thinking
Agenda:
- The Productivity Pirates and the Invisible Assembly Line
- The Outlook Business Solution: Gaining a Better Understanding of Outlook's Toolbox
- The Digital Deluge: Managing E-mail Traffic
- Managing Commitments Using the Outlook Calendar
- Managing Communication with Outlook Tools
- Managing Activities: Becoming a Multi-Tasking Master
- Priority Planning: Choosing Daily Activities Strategically
- Team Tools: Sharing Calendars, Collaborating on Shared Documents, and Using Instant Messaging
- Eliminating Desk Stress: Controlling Clutter on Your Desktop and Hardtop
- Online: Putting Outlook to Work
For a printer friendly copy of complete agenda
Instructor: Maryanne Honeycutt Bio
Schedule:
- Tuesday, October 22, 2008 (Course #097DBD) register
- Wednesday, April 22, 2009 (Course #097KBH) register
Fee: $349 (includes instruction, course manual, lunch, certificate of completion, parking, and refreshment breaks)
