The disparity between managing email and managing MS Teams often goes unnoticed, yet companies are paying a hefty price for overlooking it.
Consider Teams as your virtual neighborhood and Outlook as the broader world encompassing your neighborhood. While you can invite external parties to your Teams neighborhood, the invitation process is selective. In contrast, Outlook operates on a “come one, come all” basis; anyone with your email address can join the party. Despite spam protection acting as a gated complex, it’s challenging to distinguish between neighbors, well-meaning visitors, and manipulative marketers seeking your attention.
In general, most communications in Teams are internal, which doesn’t diminish their importance but underscores a difference in focus compared to customer interactions, particularly in sales and customer service.
Now, envision assigning a monetary value to each email in your inbox. While some emails enhance...
P.S. MS Co-pilot won’t have these either.
The digital landscape is constantly evolving, and staying ahead often means utilizing tools in ways you might not have considered. This guide, “10 Upgrades to Outlook You Desperately Need but Don’t Realize It,” unveils how LeanMail’s integration with Microsoft Outlook introduces essential enhancements. Each feature is carefully crafted to optimize your workflow, bringing an elevated level of organization and efficiency to your daily tasks.
Effortlessly prioritize your emails by applying the 80/20 rule with simple clicks. This upgrade ensures that you concentrate on the most critical messages first, making your inbox management more efficient than ever.
Enhance your email organization by adding quick notes in a separate column next to the subject line. This feature minimizes re-reading and analysis, allowing you to keep track of essential information at a glance....