Tom Peters asked, “How does a major project get to be a year late?” Then he answers his own question: “One day at a time.”
Getting team members on the same wave length, channelling their energy, and keeping them on track to finish on time takes meticulous planning and execution. In the planning and execution phase of projects, Microsoft Outlook is a valid and valuable tool. There is no need to purchase additional, expensive project management software because Microsoft Outlook project management features can do the job.
AREAS COVERED
A key component of Microsoft Outlook project management is learning about the Tasks Folder and how it relates to the Calendar and the Inbox.
With the task assignment feature in the Tasks folder, project managers can receive up-to-date information on the status of assigned tasks from each team member.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Research shows that most people with Microsoft Outlook on their desktops only use about 15% of the power of Outlook, leaving 85% unused. Outlook is a very rich program with countless ways to increase productivity and save you time.
You personally will have more time to focus on your assignments when you have your team trained on the project management features of Microsoft Outlook that will guide your team to successful project finishes – on time and hopefully under budget.
You’ll become known as a person who can be counted on in your company.
WHO WILL BENEFIT
- Project team members
- Project managers
- Project sponsors
- Team Leads
- HR Managers
- IT managers
- Accounting and Finance managers
- Purchasing managers
- Production and plant managers
- R&D managers
- Managers who have employees report to them even though they are not considered project teams
- Employees who want to use project management features to improve their completion of assignments
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