Announcing the next course in Laura Stack’s Productivity University Series!

Become a Microsoft Outlook Email Cracker-Jack with Laura Stack! Managing Your Workflow and Keeping Your Inbox Empty

outlookStart 2017 with an empty inbox! Participate in five one-hour training sessions with Laura and then complete assignments in between. You’ll receive a detailed workbook for each session with screen shots and step-by-step instructions, as well as a recording of the session to review again and again. Don’t worry if you can’t attend the sessions live or miss one, because you can watch the recording any time you wish.

Five Mondays starting 11/14 at 10:00 to 11:00 AM mountain (i.e., 9:00 Pacific, 10:00 Mountain, 11:00 Central, 12:00 Eastern)

  • 11/14
  • 11/21
  • 11/28
  • 12/5
  • 12/12

You need this course if you currently:

  • Put things to do on your calendar
  • Use your inbox like a quasi-to do list
  • Mark emails as Unread
  • Flag emails for follow-up
  • Forget to do things you promised
  • Clean up your inbox

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Become a Microsoft Outlook Email Cracker-Jack with Laura Stack!

Managing Your Workflow and Keeping Your Inbox Empty

Do you have thousands of emails in your inbox and spend far too much time staying on top of it?

Watch these five online one-hour training videos with Laura Stack and complete assignments in between. Reference a detailed workbook for each session with screen shots and step-by-step instructions. The videos have no time limit (you own them forever), so you can watch them over and over again.

How do you know if you need this training? You need this course if you currently:

  • Put things to do on your calendar
  • Use your inbox like a quasi-to do list
  • Mark emails as Unread
  • Flag emails for follow-up
  • Forget to do things you promised
  • Clean up your inbox

Here are some of the strategies you’ll learn:

1. Reducing: reducing the volume of inbound messages

2. Filtering: automatically removing, moving, or filing certain types of communication

3. Converting: switching emails into meetings or to-do items

4. Prioritizing: triaging the actions inside the emails and knowing what to do next

5. Writing: responding quickly with emails that are actually read

6. Scheduling: blocking out time to work on email without having it take over your day

7. Alternating: using other tools except email to complete certain tasks

8. Speeding: using templates, quicksteps, multi-actions, and short keys to perform email tasks more efficiently

9. Emptying: learning a step-by-step process to get to Inbox Zero every day (where do they go?)

10. Saving: stop using email folders and find what you want when you want it (no, your inbox is not a filing system either)

All for $99!

Get the Course Here

NOTE: This is a single-user license. Course materials aren’t to be shared, distributed, or displayed in a group setting. Please respect the license and purchase one per participant.

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