Tips for meetings on The Productivity Pro Blog
Friday, November 20th, 2009Laura Stack put together some valulable tips for getting control over the time eaten up by meetings. Its worth reading!
Laura Stack put together some valulable tips for getting control over the time eaten up by meetings. Its worth reading!
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Today we reached beta status with the Doodle Widget for Lotus Notes, the latest advance in helping you to expedite and gain even greater control over the scheduling process. Doodle now works with IBM Lotus Notes in addition to MS Outlook, iCal, Google and other electronic calendars. This latest seamless integration further equips organizations, small businesses and enterprises to close the gap between disparate calendars and simplify meeting coordination—enabling professionals to regain valuable time lost each week to get participants on “the same page.”
Read the full press release on Doodle’s calendar integration capabilities, use cases and screenshots.
Apply for the Doodle Widget for Lotus Notes beta version!
For the environment, in health care or in academia: project managers rely on the flexibility of Doodle when coordinating and scheduling times with a large number of people. Read their original voices!
“In ONE DAY we had nearly all of the time slots filled with volunteers — a scheduling job that would have been a nightmare the old way.” More…
Jeanne Huber, Wild Salmon Protection Project on Bainbridge Island, Washington.
“Doodle makes it simple for all of us to assemble a group of people, especially when participants use different calendar systems.” More…
Amy, a project specialist for a health care quality center in Cincinnati, Ohio
Coordinating multiple meetings for 15 committees, each made up of approximately 18 faculty members: “I couldn’t have done it any other way. Next time Doodle will again be critical to our efforts.” More…
Curriculum Manager Erin Seay at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine