Pareto’s Principle
Like many software applications, MS Outlook is a complex and powerful
package, yet many of us use it simply for e-mail. This proves the
observation that most computer programmes are used only to a very
limited extent of their capacity. Which is fine if we remember Pareto’s
principle - 80% of the value will come from 20% of the capacity. The
trick is, which 20% is the useful bit?
Outlook can do that?!!
Having already launched 'Time Manager for Microsoft Outlook' working
with our clients in-company, we at TMI have encountered incredulity and
amazement at the capabilities of this most widely used PC diary tool. By
the end of the training session, clients who started from a position of
regarding Microsoft Outlook as merely the most commonly used e-mail
programme, realise that they have developed a simple to use approach on
their computers that will significantly improve productivity, balance
their personal and professional lives and help them to become results
focused rather than activities driven.
Tame your PC and get it working for you!
Much computer training focuses on technical issues - which button to
push or what drop-down menu to access.The 'Time Manager for Microsoft
Outlook' training programme and accompanying book is aimed at business
people of all levels and size of companies, using a ‘low-tech’
approach. It is not for computer ‘hacks’ looking for more nifty ways
to use their PC’s. Designed and developed by business consultants, not
software writers, it reflects many years of teaching and coaching
business people in the art of achieving results. Some organisations
teach Time Management, others demonstrate how to use Microsoft Outlook,
but nobody teaches Time Management using Microsoft Outlook. TMI are
proud to be the first to launch this new concept in Ireland. Let us help
you make the most effective use of your PC.