Posted on Mar 3, 2019
What tools do you use for locking in a meeting time?
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I often have meetings across time zones. I'm curious if anyone has use Doodle, or to know what your recommendations are.
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Edited 6 y ago
Posted 6 y ago
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MAJ Raúl Rovira I use MS Outlook Office Assistant. It works well for (1) internal meeting attendance (2) for people who use their Calendar properly (3) reminding participants that have accepted the meeting.
It doesn't work well for
- external participants if you frequently have external people you need to meet with.
- organizational tumble weeds that reject calendars or don't put all their commitments on it.
- bosses who don't respect calendars and commitments and overlay their spur of the minutemeeting requirements over the top of whatever you planned to do.
It doesn't work well for
- external participants if you frequently have external people you need to meet with.
- organizational tumble weeds that reject calendars or don't put all their commitments on it.
- bosses who don't respect calendars and commitments and overlay their spur of the minutemeeting requirements over the top of whatever you planned to do.
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MAJ Raúl Rovira
LTC Jason Mackay, sir, thank you for your input. Most of us are entrepreneurs with our own business. We work from different e-mail accounts (we are not inside the same email exchange), different time zones, and different operating systems.
-Raul
-Raul
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LTC Jason Mackay
MAJ Raúl Rovira - I would recommend a tool that your different stakeholders can use that cooperate with their organic system so they only have to track one thing.
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