Get Organised Using Outlook

The abundance of information that lands on our desk – usually via email — can leave you feeling overwhelmed. Discover how to get on top and get organised.

  • Use technology to help structure and schedule work goals.
  • Implement strategies to manage a large volume of information.
  • Manage Outlook inboxes, calendars and tasks across several devices.
  • Sync devices while on the go or out of the office.
  • Implement strategies to be better organised.
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  • What is covered in the course?

    The foundation for getting organised:

    • setting your goals and priorities
    • using technology to gain efficiencies
    • managing your information flow
    • managing your Outlook inbox
    • strategies for better organisation (and tools to help you achieve them)
    • synchronising and managing multiple devices while on the go
    • tools for turning plans into action.

  • Should I attend?

    Suitable for professionals at all levels wanting to get organised by leveraging technology.

  • How will I benefit?

    This course will help you to get organised by leveraging technology and optimise your efforts by using modern methods and tools to become more effective and productive.

  • How will my organisation benefit?

    You’ll take back insights and tips into getting on top of technology, and short-cuts to using it more efficiently.

    Need customised training for your organisation?

    Contact our team to discuss customising this course to meet your needs.

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  • AQF Equivalence, Articulation Pathways CPD Points and Certification

    • You will receive a soft copy University of Adelaide Certificate of Completion.
    • This PACE course may contribute to earning Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points or credit. Many professional associations accredit CPD at a standard rate of 1 hour of professional development / learning = 1 CPD point. This should be used as a guide only and confirmation should be sought from your accrediting body prior to registration in any PACE course or program.
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Enter our online learning space

Your course will be delivered via our virtual learning platform and includes the following:

  • access to online course materials and activities 1 week prior to live virtual learning session
  • online support and interaction with your facilitator and course coordinator
  • live virtual learning sessions with your facilitator
  • further self-learning resources to embed your learning
  • post course evaluation.

You will need:

  • computer or tablet
  • web browser Chrome or Firefox to view your course online
  • webcam, headphones and microphone
  • internet connection (broadband or 4G minimum)
  • notepaper and pen
  • a willingness to participate and engage with the instructor and other course participants
  • if your first language is not English, you must be equipped to demonstrate English Language Proficiency throughout your short course enrolment at a minimum IELTS Level 6.5 in all bands in line with the University of Adelaide’s Minimum English Language Requirements.

Available course dates:

 

No dates for this course are currently being offered. Please register your interest for future dates by emailing pace@adelaide.edu.au