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Managing Outlook. presented by Anna Legrand. www.effectiveedge.com. “To Do” Items. We hold between 3-7 items in our conscious minds. We hold every emotion, thought, hope, dream, worry and each of every 40,000+ images we absorb daily in our subconscious mind.
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Managing Outlook presented by Anna Legrand www.effectiveedge.com
“To Do” Items • We hold between 3-7 items in our conscious minds. • We hold every emotion, thought, hope, dream, worry and each of every 40,000+ images we absorb daily in our subconscious mind. • In addition to that, our subconscious minds hold all of our unrecorded ‘to do’ items.
Data Collection Cell Phone In/Out Tray Email Fax Notes Voice Mail Mail Your Head
What should we do? • Empty out your data collections regularly. • Collect data in a minimum number of locations. • Write things down immediately, instead of keeping them in your head. • How do we do that? • Microsoft Outlook can help!
Action Types: Calendar • Time Specific: AT • Ex. Call Mr. Smith at 9am Monday. • What: Appointment • How: double-click on the time and type the action to create appointment.
Action Types: Calendar • Day Specific: ON • Ex. Call Mr. Smith on Monday • What: All Day Event • How: double-click on date at the top of day and type the action to create an all day event.
Action Types: Tasks • Due Date: BY • Ex. Call Mr. Smith by Friday • What: Task with Due date. • How: Control+Shift+K and type the action to create the task. Add the due date.
Action Types: Tasks • Due Date: NO • Ex. Call Mr. Smith • What: Task with No due date • How: Control+Shift+K and type the action. 85%-95% of your action items Do Not belong on your calendar.
Categories In Tasks • What are they For…..? • Group similar actions. • Streamline focus. • Effective prioiritization
How to set up Categories • Click on TASKS in your folder list • Celect CTL SHIFT K for “NEW TASK” • Bottom Right, Select CATEGORIES • Click on MASTER CATEGORY LIST • Remove unnecessary categories • Type in new categories and select ADD • Select OK, then OK again, then close the window, select NO Categories won’t show up until you have a task in the category
Setting Up Taskpad • Go to Tasks in Folder List. • Right Click on the heading bar next to Subject and select FIELD CHOOSER. • Drag the ICON, SUBJECT, and DUE DATE tabs. • Remove all others by dragging to FIELD CHOOSER. • Select VIEW then ARRANGE BY then CURRENT VIEW then CUSTOMIZE CURRENT VIEW. • Select GROUP BY then select CATEGORIES from drop down box. • Select ALL COLLAPSED • Sort by SUBJECT
Calendar View • Select GO and click on FOLDER LIST • Select VIEW again and click OUTLOOK BAR off • Select 1-DAY VIEW • Show 2-3 months of calendar by placing cursor between panel to make them larger or smaller. • Right Click on TaskPad Bar, select CUSTOMIZE CURRENT • Select GROUP BY then CATEGORIES • Sort by SUBJECT
Two Type of Information in Outlook • ACTION ITEMS • Task Pad • Calendar • REFERENCE ITEMS • Contacts • Notes • File Folders
Adding Contacts • Select CONTACTS from the Folder List • Click NEW • Add Information • Click SAVE and CLOSE
Two Types of Actions • What goes on the Daily Calendar • Actions that occur AT a Specific Time • Actions the occur ON a Specific Day, but NO Specific Time. • Recurring meetings and reminders
This is good for things that recur with frequency such as team and faculty meetings
Two Types of Actions • What goes on the TaskPad? • Actions to be done BY a date • Actions that have NO due date • Project/Outcome Names – so we don’t forget we have them!
Move Tasks to the Calendar • Go To Calendar View. • Highlight the time on the Calendar. • Right Click on task and drag to highlighted time on calendar. • Select Move Here… • Save and Close
Create an Action Item from an Email • Decide if the email belongs in the CALENDAR (do ON a certain day or at a certain time) or in TASKS (due BY or no due date). • Left Click message and drag to Calendar or Tasks folder. • Edit Subject line, fill in any details, then Save & Close.
Insert an email into Calendar or Task. • Open existing appointment or Task. • Click INSERT, select ITEM. • Select message you want to insert. • Click ok and the message will appear as an envelope in the appointment.
How Do we use this to keep our inbox clean??? • Ask: What is This? • Is it an ACTION ITEM? • Yes • No
If it is not an Action Item • Delete It • Reference It • Email Folders • Notes • Contacts • Paper Files • Someday Maybe It • Create a place to keep things that are ‘someday maybe items’
If it Is an Action Item • Is it a Project • Yes? • What is the desired outcome? • List • Plan • No? • What is the Next Action? • DO IT IF IT CAN BE DONE IN 2 MINUTES OR LESS
Delegate It In writing with detail With Due Date With all Details included Track using ‘Waiting For’ in Tasks. Defer It Due on Specific Day/Time? Calendar Dues by a date or no due date? Tasks If you cannot do it in 2 minutes
Make The Commitment • This system only works if you make the commitment to do this every day. • Set aside 5-20 minutes each day to go through your emails and prioritize them.