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Time and Task Management Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Training Class
Course ID: 5242
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Time and Task Management Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Training Seminar
Overview: In this course, experienced business professionals gain a hands-on understanding of how to manage their time more effectively, define tasks more accurately, and process incoming information more efficiently using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003.
Who Should Attend: This course is designed for people who rely on Outlook for communication and who already use it for basic information workflow tasks such as e-mail, appointments and managing task lists. They are accomplished users of the application, but are looking for techniques to better manage Inbox overload and more effectively define and execute tasks, all to maximizeproductivity in a standard work day.
At Course Completion: After completing this course, students will be able to: - Use dated and undated tasks, combined with context and categorization to make an informed decision about the next most important thing that needs to be done at any given time. - Effectively customize and manage the Task Pad and Task window in Outlook to provide the right types of information for various life and business scenarios. - Learn how to make e-mail more useful and get faster, more accurate responses by creating meaningful subject lines. - Learn how to use drag-and-drop techniques to instantly convert e-mail into calendar events or tasks. Students will also learn how these techniques can be used to attach the e-mail (including any file attachments) or convert the e-mail body to a text note in the new appointment or task. - Use custom views to create the "Outlook Dashboard" to bring all of the information necessary to properly manage time and tasks into one central location.
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Agenda |
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Lesson 1: Introduction to Microsoft Outlook
Outlook Is An Information Processor Walkthrough: Panes and Views in Outlook Walkthrough: Configuring the Navigation Pane Discussion: Challenges to be Addressed
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Lesson 2: Effective Use of E-Mail
Two Approaches for Two Kinds of Mail E-Mail: Process, Then Take Action Exercise 1: Creating an Effective Filing System Exercise 2: How to Process E-Mail Discussion: How to Process Task-Oriented E-Mail
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Lesson 3: Managing Your Calendar
Keyboard Shortcuts in the Outlook Calendar Walkthrough 1: Creating an Effective Appointment Exercise 1: Cleaning Up Your Calendar Walkthrough 2: Creating Appointments from E-Mail Exercise 2: Using Labels and Customizing Labels Discussion: A Well-Organized Calendar
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Lesson 4: Effective Use of Tasks
How to Use Tasks Walkthrough 1: Creating a Custom View Exercise: Creating and Applying Categories Dated vs. Undated Tasks Walkthrough 2: Creating Tasks Discussion: The Role of Tasks
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Lesson 5: Setting Up the Outlook Dashboard
Introduction to the Dashboard Walkthrough: Creating the Dashboard Exercise 1: Using the TaskPad Exercise 2: Configuring the TaskPad Discussion: Outlook as a Time Management Tool
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Experience as business professionals who work within Outlook and Microsoft Office as a regular part of their day.
A working familiarity with Outlook as a communications platform; specifically through e-mails, appointments and reminders, and tasks.
A general awareness of time management principles, and a desire to take control of their day.
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Time and Task Management Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Training Course Dates and Locations
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Course ID: 5242
| Course Duration: 1 Day
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