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Productivity by Richard Diver

Productivity Power User

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This presentation introduces the viewer to some of the more advanced concepts of information management, specifically for anyone using Microsoft Outlook, the ideas can be adapted to any email client. Any questions, find me at http://about.me/rdiver

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Productivity

by Richard Diver

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“I don’t have enough time!”

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“I have an understanding family”

I got that done

“just in time”

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Lifestyle | Balance

Are these problems created by the person? Or by the work culture?

Working longer hours = better results? Or just a perception?

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“Drinking from the Fire-Hose” There’s too much information coming at me too fast!

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I don’t like Organisation, it’s too stiff – I’m Creative!

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Specialised Training

Self-Help Books

1:1 Sessions

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Effective Email Management

Productive Time Management

Tracking Information

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To Learn You Don’t Know what You Don’t Know.

Unconscious - Incompetent Conscious - Incompetent Conscious - Competent Unconscious - Competent

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A System of Productivity

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Inbox 2 Zero

• Create a new folder with todays date

• Move all emails from inbox to this folder

• Process these emails over the next few days/weeks

• From now on dedicate 30 minutes to empty your inbox

• Don’t let your inbox grow more than 3 days of email

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Reduce incoming flow

• Create a new folder called .Inbox-Other

• Create a rule to move all mail here, except if you are on the To. Or Cc. line

• Allows you to focus on important/actionable emails

• This folder should still be emptied each day

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Big clean out

• If your rules have become unmanageable, delete them all and create this new one:

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Email filter & rules • Create new rules to automatically handle routine

emails that come into .Inbox-Other

• Example: All emails sent To: WORKLIFE, move to a folder called “WLB Discussions”

• To prevent duplicate emails, ensure every rule includes: “and stop processing more rules”

• Clean up your rules to ensure they process in the correct order and minimise the complexity

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Process Information

• To prevent missing important information, use favourites as a dashboard:

• Add/Remove folders depending on current priorities

• All Unread Mail should be kept low, less than 100 is good

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Do it

Defer it

Delegate it

Delete it

File it

Take Control

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Reduce Distractions & Focus

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• Click on the Outlook Taskbar Icon:

Disable Notifications

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• Options, Other, Advanced Options:

• Change “Startup in this folder:” to Calendar

Work From Schedule

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“Time is Money”

…so spend it wisely!

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Routine = Productivity

Plan

Action

Review

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Include regular activities such as:

• Travel, Expenses, Training

• Exercise: Yoga, Running, Gym

• Processing Email, Reading RSS Feeds

• Meetings: Email/Phone/In-Person

• Projects, Research, Documentation

• And don’t forget: LUNCH!

Baseline Calendar

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Baseline Calendar

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Drag items to the calendar and prioritise your time

Focus Your Time

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Remember the following:

Divide your time into chunks

Reduced Distractions

Review your priorities & commitments

Reschedule incomplete work