10 Time-Saving Calendar and Scheduling Tips

By , Excerpted from her new book, "How to Do Space Age Work with a Stone Age Brain" TMNowhere is the line drawn more clearly between 'Industrial brains' and 'Electronic brains' than when it comes to the way people prefer to keep and use their calendars. These scheduling tips will really make your calendar talk to you, whether you use a packaged set, print out a computer calendar because you like the paper 'view' for better planning, or you synchronize your Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) with your laptop and office computer and it never hits paper.Time GuidelinesAlthough everyone's situation is different we can learn a lot from the CEOs who are running multi-national corporations. Forbes magazine ran a one-page article based on interviews with CEOs and CFOs about their time guideline practices.Not one scheduled more than 75% of their time, and the majority scheduled no more than 65% of their time. So you're looking at no more than 2/3 to 3/4 of their daily time being scheduled. Here are the earth-shattering reasons that these world class MBAs came up with for these Time Guidelines.First, everything takes longer than you think it will.

Second, things come up that you've got to deal with right away.(No matter how important what you're working on is.And the Third, he told as an anecdote, "You never walk into a meeting when there are millions of dollars at stake having worked right up until the last minute before the meeting. Because no-one else in the room has." Take a break before important meetings: you'll be more creative.I share these with you because the more I apply these Time Guidelines the better my workday goes.The Buffer ZoneAllow one hour in-between any meeting's scheduled finish and your next appointment. If you work with someone who schedules meetings in your absence, explain that you want them to hold this line for everyone except your boss and their boss (or perhaps your spouse). Leaving/Returning from a TripIf you are returning to work at beginning of the business day, schedule no appointments before noon. Give yourself some time to unpack and thoroughly review your voice mail and e-mail.

If you return to work mid-day schedule nothing until the next morning so you have re-entry time to process action items from your trip or meetings.The reverse is true if you are leaving on a trip: allow at least a half day to prepare for the trip itself, as well as a final review of your in-box and e-mail to make sure there are no 'time bombs' hidden among the rest that can wait.Auto-Response e-mailFor every day you will be out of the office (or in meetings all darned day again) set up an auto-response e-mail that includes an alternate contact, if appropriate. Even if you're only going to be out for one day, informing every one when you will actually be available, creates more realistic expectations. Voice-mail Outgoing MessageWhen you are "Out of the Office" it's best to change your outgoing message on your voice mail as well. Let them know when you will be 'open for business' and who to contact in your absence. Start by saying "WAIT! Listen to this message carefully."Many people skip outgoing messages automatically.

Other people simply don't listen to what is actually being said because they've heard it many times before.Be as specific as possible when referring callers to another source. Give the person's name, phone, e-mail, and/or web address. The more specific you are the more likely it is someone will make the effort to get their questions answered by your alternate.The goal is to keep delivering services, even in your absence. This also whittles down the backlog awaiting your return.Electronic Calendaring ProgramsMost computer calendaring programs are connected to a contact database wherein all the pertinent contact information is accessible. It is truly a relationship-based way of thinking.Today's Contact Management Programs are the best generation of much simpler contact/calendar software, and are designed to center all your information about contacts by automating and documenting your communication (e-mail, phone, documents, e-fax, notes, etc.).Color-Coding Your CalendarColor-coding is highly effective way to keep yourself straight with modern life's many and varied activities.

Color-coding will reduce misfiles by as much as 90%, even if you don't change anything else about your filing system.For those who use a paper planner, using pencil or erasable pen can be helpful especially if you rewrite your calendar often. I recommend that clients carry two erasable pens in their organizer; black for business appointments and blue for personal ones.I also suggest you use the four-color ballpoint pens for scheduling appointments with categories like black-business, blue-personal, red-travel, green-project action items. Buy plenty of whatever kind of pens/pencils you use to color code your calendar!Your color-coding doesn't have to be this complicated and if you use one of the many excellent computer calendars around you can automatically color code your entries as they appear on screen and in printout.Most Contact Management programs including ACT have the option to assign a range of priority colors to any activity. However, since I don't schedule anything that isn't high priority I use the colors for my categories of black-business, blue-personal, red-projects.Color display PDA's are highly recommended over the black/gray/white displays. The display area of the PDA is limited so having the color provides you with improved visual function.Be careful when using the calendar function to check the day before and the day after the one you are looking at scheduling for any complications in coordinating your activities.Applying any of these guidelines will help you out some.

Applying all the tips that you possibly can, will change the way you work for the better. Just do it!.

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A Book Review: ?The Hidden Power of Photoshop Elements"

You can never find a graphic art professional who doesn't know about Adobe Photoshop. This well-known professional digital imaging tool has been widely used in the world of web and graphic design. Adobe Photoshop Elements, on the other hand, is the student-friendly version of Adobe Photoshop. Photoshop Elements allow even novice users who work with digital or traditional photographs to eliminate red-eye, change tone and color, crop and smooth pictures, repair over-exposed areas, and finally, prepare the edited images for print, e-mail or web posting.According to the article "The Hidden Power of Photoshop Elements 2 by Richard Lynch" by Sue Chastain which was posted at http://graphicssoft.about.com, this book and the bonus Power Tools provided on the attached CD can help those who are looking for the full power of Photoshop without the high price to achieve that with Photoshop Elements.The Hidden Power of Photoshop Elements 2 is...

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Lyra Research Forecasts Digital Imaging Supplies Revenue Will Top $100 Billion in 2006: Adoption of Color Seen as a Key Driver

Newton, MA (ContentDesk) March 20, 2006 -- Lyra Research (www.lyra.com), the digital imaging authority, forecasts that the global digital imaging supplies market will exceed $100 billion in 2006. While the digital imaging industry has been generating more revenue from supplies than from hardware for some time, 2006 marks the first time the supplies sector will register 12-digit revenue numbers, exceeding hardware revenue by 68 percent (see figure: http://ww1.ContentDesk.com/prfiles/2006/03/18/360617/LyraWWDigitalImagingRevenue.gif). According to Lyras Hard Copy Supplies Advisory Service, the growth is attributed in part to the availability of more affordable, high-speed, easy-to-use color ink jet and color laser printers that enable users to print more graphics-intensive documents.
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