Operation inbox zero - Email management techniques
1. Operation inbox zero Email Management TECHNIQUES – Staff Development Day Cheltenham Girls High School Presenter: Paul Wilson
2. The problem “Clearly, the problem of email overload is taking a toll on all our time, productivity, and sanity, mainly because most of us lack a cohesive system for processing our messages and converting them into appropriate actions as quickly as possible.”
9. Top Tip 1: Schedule your mail Email should not be something you’re alwaysdoing. Schedule when you check your mail. You do not need to continually check your mail throughout the day. Choose a couple of times that suit you to ‘do email’ ie noon & late afternoon.
10. TIP 2: FOLDERS = Organisation! Folders allow you to organise ‘like’ type mail. You could set up a folder to store emails from a subscription forum or specific person. Drag and drop mail directly from your inbox into the appropriate folder to archive.
11. Top Tip 3: USE RULES! a rule is a set of conditions, actions, and exceptions that processes and organises messages automatically and that is triggered by an event.
12. Top Tip 4: Save time with ‘EOM’ Short messages can be communicated entirely in the subject line followed by EOM (End of Message). EOM simply indicates that there is nothing in the body of the email and as such does not require the recipient to open the message saving time! The example shown above shows a message about the cancellation of a Welfare meeting. All the necessary info was able to be communicated in the subject line.
13. Want more? – here you go! Skim your mailbox for action items Subject Headers – think firefly Attention V’s Immediate attention No need to reply with simple ‘thanks’...people won’t take offence. Flag email in header ‘for decision’, ‘for action’, ‘as requested’ or ‘for info’