Is your e-mail a “beast”? Does it take up too much time, cause distraction, and actually get in the way of productivity vs. helping with productivity? Without a system for “controlling the beast”, professionals spend much of their work (and personal) time spinning wheels and feeling highly unsatisfied. If you would like to get control of your e-mail “beast”, you should attend this program led by Randy Dean, MBA, author of the Amazon bestseller, Taming the E-mail Beast. Randy shares strategies for effective e-mail management, organization, and prioritization (featuring live and newly updated demos in New & Web Outlook) that have helped thousands of business professionals regain control and sanity with their e-mail activities (one university client even found that the average attendee saved more than 2 hours per week by taking this program!) Enhance your efficiency today and walk away with immediately usable tips and techniques!

Why this course matters: E-mail and information overload and distraction is an epidemic of its own in the global business world, and one of the audiences that suffers most from it are accounting and financial professionals. Many of them spend 25-50% or more of each day trying to simply manage their email, with less than 10% having any formal training on how to do so. Gained efficiencies can literally provide hours of additional productivity (and sanity) each week.

It has the potential to fundamentally have attendees rethink their relationship with their e-mail and other information input sources and distractions. Now, email tends to be almost all-consuming for many working professionals, while their key projects, clients, activities and events suffer from a lack of focused effort and priority. This may help them put e-mail in its proper place.

Course Key Concepts: Microsoft; Outlook; New Outlook; Web Outlook; E-mail; Email; Software; Productivity; Efficiency; Microsoft 365; Organization; E-mail Management.

Learning Objectives
  • Identify and use a very simple process for managing all incoming e-mail that allows for both greater speed and prioritization of those messages and embedded tasks.
  • Explore and learn how to convert e-mails quickly into tasks, contacts, and calendar items in New/Web Outlook to help highlight and prioritize key items.
  • Identify and use embedded functions inside of your e-mail that allow you to “automate” certain common activities/messages/responses, gaining efficiency while simultaneously improving long-term communications quality.
  • Discover and greatly reduce distraction by setting up special notifications and adjusting internal settings.
  • Explore and build a personal file “infrastructure” that can assist in achieving greater organization and possibly even “e-mail ZERO”!.
Last updated/reviewed: January 10, 2025
Prerequisites
Course Complexity: Foundational

No advanced preparation or prerequisites are required for this course.

Education Provider Information
Company: Illumeo, Inc., 75 East Santa Clara St., Suite 1215, San Jose, CA 95113
Contact: For more information regarding this course, including complaint and cancellation policies, please contact our offices at (408) 400- 3993 or send an e-mail to .
Instructor for this course
Course Syllabus
INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
  Introduction to Microsoft New/Web Outlook: Tame Your E-mail Beast1:26
  Why Email Management Training Matters7:14
  A Better Way Triage your New Email Messages8:20
  Converting Emails to Task and Calendar Items in Web Outlook12:20
  Critical File Management Tools11:54
  A Key Message Automation Technique16:40
  Reducing Distraction Using Rules, Ignore, Block and Report11:58
  A Few More Useful Tools7:24
  A Final Recommendation4:04
CONTINUOUS PLAY
  Microsoft New/Web Outlook: Tame Your E-mail Beast - Strategies for Managing Email Overload1:21:20
SUPPORTING MATERIAL
  Slides: Microsoft New/Web Outlook: Tame Your E-mail Beast - Strategies for Managing Email OverloadPDF
  Microsoft New/Web Outlook: Tame Your E-mail Beast - Strategies for Managing Email Overload Glossary/IndexPDF
REVIEW AND TEST
  REVIEW QUESTIONSquiz
 FINAL EXAMexam