Using Microsoft Outlook Categories better across a team

By |2017-06-12T15:18:59+01:00February 18th, 2010|Leveraging Microsoft Outlook for time priority and workload management|

When I run teamworking training events for clients who use MS Outlook one of the things I strongly suggest is that the team members adopt a core of common Outlook Categories. Renaming the default Categories is relatively straightforward. The other day I was presenting  a talk based on my ‘Welding Purpose [...]

How to check spellings in additional languages in Outlook

By |2015-02-02T15:18:23+00:00February 4th, 2010|Leveraging Microsoft Outlook for time priority and workload management|

I was delighted to be able to help one of our Finnish clients the other day with these resources for automatically spell checking multiple languages in Outlook emails . The main problem is that Outlook 2003 does not have the capacity for multiple language spell checking so you must first [...]

How to create one-click access your critical Microsoft Folders from any programme.

By |2010-04-23T16:11:34+01:00September 30th, 2009|Leveraging Microsoft Outlook for time priority and workload management|

How easily do you access mission critical files and folders when inserting them into Outlook Emails, Tasks and Calendar items? How quickly can you execute a ‘Save As’ when working with Microsoft files? You can customise your Microsoft ‘Open’ ‘Insert File’ and ‘Save As’ dialogue boxes to provide one-click access [...]

Shift Happens: What you must know if you work with young people.

By |2010-04-27T11:55:05+01:00January 14th, 2009|Goal creation and control, Time Management and Prioritisation tips|

Ever since being introduced to the excellent ‘Shift Happens’ aka ‘Now you Know’ presentation, I have been pointing countless people to it on the web (the ‘Official’ source material) and using it within my Key-Note presentations and training workshops. Inexplicably, I haven’t posted it on my blog until now. In my opinion [...]

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