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Christopher W. Shanahan, MD MPH FACP Electronic Tools for Time Management eMail Jail: Get Out & Stay Out Advanced eMail Methods Christopher W. Shanahan, MD MPH FACP Assistant Professor of Medicine , Dept. of Medicine, BUSM Section of General Internal Medicine

Outline Triage!!! The Problem – Another Look Email Jail: Get out & Stay Out The Problem – Another Look Basic Principles Using Electronic Tools Effectively An Information Management System Tactics Effective Reference System Efficient Environment / Automation Personal eMail policy

How did I get here?

Using Electronic Tools Effectively Triage !!! eMail Jail Using Electronic Tools Effectively

eMail Jail Definition Cause: The inability to send eMail due to the fact that the IT guys have limited your mailbox size. Indication of eMail Jail is the message 'your mailbox is over the size limit'. Cursing the IT guys does not get you out of eMail jail. Cause: Outlook used as File Cabinet a/o ‘To Do List” Poorly tuned Auto-Archive settings Sending / Receiving lots of very large file attachments http://www.urbandictionary.com

Get Out of eMail Jail Steps to Freedom Admit you have a problem Tell yourself the truth Commit to changing your behavior…EVERYDAY Use the past to automate the future Commit to do it better…EVERYDAY

Create a new folder called “JAIL” Get Out of eMail Jail Key Commitment 1 Create a new folder called “JAIL” Move all your eMail into it Process it over time Is it still needed? Delete / Act / Answer Use advanced eMail methods

Work down Jail Mail everyday until gone Determine a Daily Goal Daily # of eMail to Process = # of eMail in Jail # workdays to complete Daily # of eMail to Process 2500 = = 250 messages 10

Key Commitment 2 - Zero your Inbox Get Out of eMail Jail Key Commitment 2 - Zero your Inbox Deal with every eMail by end of every workday till gone YOU MUST ACT Is it still needed? No? Delete it. Do (Answer or Ask or Own) Use advanced eMail methods

eMail In &  eMail Out  Shrink Inbox Get Out of eMail Jail Zero your Inbox - Go on a Diet eMail In &  eMail Out  Shrink Inbox Don’t invite it or let it in……Get rid of it faster Opt-out of listserves, eMail lists, newsletters Use and Turn up sensitivity on Spam filters Delete…Delete…Delete Act…Act File

Deal with Daily eMail Zero your Inbox - Daily Daily Actions Automate Delete (Sort  group delete) Store (File it) Act Respond Convert to task (Flag) Ask & track response (Follow) or Own it & Do it (Convert to a Task) Automate Maintain your “Blocksender” list Create & Tune Filters

One eMail at a Time - Quickly 1. What does this message mean to me, and why do I care? 2. What action, if any, does this message require of me? 3. What’s the most elegant (& fastest) way to close out this message & the action it contains? 50% fail 1st question  delete. Most of remainder fail 2nd question  1-2 line reply Learn to quickly turn valuable messages into actions or action placeholders

Decide What Information to Keep or Delete Four Simple Tests… Relates to your objectives? If No…Delete Can be found elsewhere e.g. SharePoint site, intranet, Internet? If Yes…Delete Likely to refer to within 6 months? Need to keep for legal / HR reasons?

Maybe, but… All eMail is not created equal One to One For you ….Worth your time. Usually…a Question, Request, or Communication Probably need to take action One to Few eMail applies to you, but may not require action. No rush to read it. (…That moment…) One to Many May or may not… Be relevant to you, require action, be worth your time. To determine if applies to you may waste Your time

The Problem – Another Look

Overwhelming eMail: Symptom of a Bigger Problem Too much “X” for allotted time & approach Everything can not be done Priorities Define Actions must relate

Basic Principles Optimize work environment Eliminate repetitive activities Do Today’s Work Today Touch a Document only once

Using Electronic Tools Effectively

Tools for the Job

An Information Management System eMail Communication Calendar Scheduling Notes Reference Contacts To do list Tasks CORE Information Management System

Tactics eMail To Do (Task) List Calendar Create Actions Send to Reference To Do (Task) List Use daily / Prioritize ruthlessly Delegate / Outsource Break large tasks into smaller tasks Calendar Make appointments with yourself & others Link to Tasks

Use the Right Tool for the Job Avoid the eMail Web Client. www.myBMC.org

Create an Effective Structure Dealing with eMail System... Discipline … Zero Inbox Reference System Understand Structure Use Tools Policy Understand Policy Follow Rules Focus & Do Job Create an Effective Structure Maintain & Improve

Reference vs. Action Information Often Confused Difference is Important

Reference Information Not required to carry out an action Keep to refer to later Stored in a reference system e-mail reference folders My Documents folder company intranet sites File cabinets

Action Information To-do list vs. Calendar Do not store in eMail Data required to complete an action Store with the action on either…. To-do list vs. Calendar Do not store in eMail

Create an Effective Reference System Align/Build Folder Structure (A Filing System) Based on most important activities (Objectives & Projects) maintain professional connection & focus Same system used for storing both Documents & eMail

File Folders Email Folders

Create an Effective Reference System Facilitates tracking / flagging eMail for follow-up Makes it easy to decide: What to delete, What to keep, Where to keep it Makes it easy to find saved eMail Makes is possible to deal with attached documents File  Remove Create a logical filing and naming system Use dates & version numbers

Track eMail Tasks Create Colored Categories indicating what to do with/about eMail Read/Do Read/Respond Waiting on Them Hold/Limbo Sort on these Categories Track emails sent that request responses or actions of others

Create an Efficient Environment Activate & Configure Reading Pane Sort eMail Folder View Date / Conversation / Category Colors / Flag / Group Create A Favorites Folder Search Folders Shortcuts Set up Resources

Configure the eMail Client Optimize the View View Navigation Pane View Favorites View Reading Pane View To-Do Bar Arrange eMail Create Folders In Outlook Storage Search folders Pin key folders to Favorites In My Documents

Personal eMail Policy Do… Stop Auto-check, Desktop display, & Audio alerts Turn off or set to 30 - 60 min Aim for Zero Inbox by end of every day Schedule time to answer eMail received Touch each eMail ONLY once Categorize everything that is saved Assign a color to every category Take action Do (Read, Think, Write, Speak) / Delegate / Defer for later response / Delete / Archive When responding to eMail: Do so immediately ONLY if < 2 minutes or so important can’t wait Write less (Less is more) Sometimes a phone call is better

Personal eMail policy Do NOT... Use Inbox as a “To Do List.” Use Inbox as a filing cabinet.  Read / Answer eMail all day long or during most productive time of day. e.g. First thing in AM Look for interruptions by checking eMail on demand.

Deal with Attached Documents Information in eMail not important, Save document in My Documents (G: Drive) Delete e-mail message Information in eMail important Save in eMail in Outlook Folder reference system. Document not meaningful without e-mail save both in your e-mail reference system minimize to avoid storage issues

Be Efficient Use Short cuts Be even more efficient Ctrl-N, Ctrl-R, Ctrl-F, Ctrl-Shift R, Ctrl-D Be even more efficient Convert eMail immediately: Into actions (Tasks) Into action place holders (e.g. Appointments)

Automate Create rules “on-the-fly” Junk mail Regular eMail “Block Senders list” Regular eMail Tune & Maintain Search Folders Auto-archiving

Customize….Even More! Enhance the Tool Bar Create Categories Expand / Collapse Button Assign Colors to Categories Create a Resources Folder

More Information BU Subscription to Element K Where to learn more or get help Microsoft at Work http://www.microsoft.com/atwork/default.aspx Microsoft Office On-line: Help and How-to http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/default.aspx BU Subscription to Element K http://www.bumc.bu.edu/bumc-oit/webinfo/elementk/

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