Working Sm@rt with Microsoft Outlook

‘By marrying the proven Priority Manager processes with Outlook, we have increased productivity and performance both in and out of the office’
Maurico Razo, Regional Vice President Microsoft Corporation

If you’ve got the software, we’ve got the proven process for increasing your productivity. This is the workshop Microsoft chose when they wanted to train their employees how to use Outlook more effectively. Graduates maintain increased productivity and enhanced on-the-job performance by knowing how to match the right process and skill set when using their Outlook software.

Who should attend:
Workgroups and teams including managers, technical and sales professionals, supervisors, administrators and project leaders who currently use MS Outlook, and are not optimizing this powerful software.

What to expect:

  • Hands-on software instruction
  • Integration of a proven business process with Microsoft Outlook
  • A total time management solution that integrates communications, tasks, activities, and planning.

Immediate benefits:

  • Consistent focus on priorities
  • Improved communications
  • Managed time, tasks, and activities
  • A ‘business planning’ approach to Outlook
  • Control over the ‘Digital Deluge’

Course format:
1-day instructor-led session using Outlook
OR
Two 2-hour web based virtual classroom sessions
Optional coaching session to reinforce learning

Course tools:
Comprehensive Learning Guide
Optional Priority Manager Organizer

For optimal results, the Priority Planning Workshop is available, as is the Working Smart with Blackberry programme

If you are interested in knowing more about this program please Contact Us

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