

Is your Outlook calendar a chaotic mess of appointments? Do you feel like you're drowning in a sea of emails? For project managers, a cluttered inbox and disorganised calendar can be a major roadblock to success. While modern tools like Teams and Slack are excellent for quick communication, email still holds an important and significant role in our work lives. It is the central hub for formal communication, project documentation, and external collaboration. What if you could transform Outlook from a source of stress into a powerful productivity tool?
By leveraging some of Outlook's key features, you can streamline your workflow, manage projects more effectively, and regain control of your day. Here are twelve essential tips to get you started.
Visual cues are incredibly powerful. A simple, well-defined colour-coding system can give you an instant overview of your schedule without having to read a single line of text. Assign a unique colour to each project, differentiate between meeting types, and use a red-yellow-green system for priority levels. This visual masterpiece allows you to quickly identify conflicts, prioritise tasks, and manage your time more effectively.
Sometimes, an email is so important that you can't afford to have it disappear down the list. Pinning an email is like putting a digital sticky note on it, keeping it at the very top of your inbox, above all other messages, regardless of when they arrive. This is invaluable for project managers who need constant access to a critical client brief, a key reference document, or an urgent request from a team member.
Don't let an actionable email get lost in your inbox. Outlook makes it incredibly easy to convert a message into a task or a calendar event. Simply drag an email to the "Tasks" or "Calendar" icon in the navigation pane to instantly create a new item with the email's content already filled in.
Microsoft Planner is a fantastic tool for managing tasks and milestones, and it works seamlessly with Outlook. When a task is assigned to you in Planner, it automatically appears in your Outlook "To Do" list. If the task has a due date, it will also show up on your Outlook calendar. This integration ensures that your project commitments are always visible within your daily workflow, eliminating the need to jump between apps to manage your to-do list.
Tired of manually sorting and filing emails? Outlook Rules are your new best friend. They allow you to automate repetitive tasks, so you can spend less time on email management and more time on what truly matters. You can set up custom rules to automatically move emails to specific folders, flag important messages, or delete unwanted ones.
How many times a day do you move an email to a specific folder, mark it as read, and flag it for a follow-up? With Outlook Quick Steps, you can perform multiple actions with a single click. Create custom shortcuts to streamline your email workflow and save countless clicks.
For project managers, being on the same page with your team is crucial. Sharing a project-specific calendar ensures everyone has visibility into key milestones and deadlines. This allows all team members to see what others are working on, track progress, and better coordinate their own schedules around project events.
The sheer volume of emails can be overwhelming. The Focused Inbox is a smart filter that automatically separates your most important emails from the rest, sorting them into "Focused" (for critical messages) and "Other" (for newsletters and notifications). You can quickly train the algorithm to make it more accurate over time.
Navigating between different apps is a major time sink. Outlook allows you to chat directly with your colleagues from your inbox, reducing the need for constant app switching. You can start a chat or a new call without ever leaving your email, fostering more fluid and efficient communication.
Working late but don't want to bother a colleague after hours? The "Schedule Send" feature allows you to draft an email now and have it sent at a later, more appropriate time. This is a great way to maintain a healthy work-life boundary and ensure your messages are seen at the beginning of the workday.
While shared mailboxes are a powerful tool for team-based communication, it's important to be aware of the differences between the Classic and new Outlook clients. Currently, the new Outlook client does not handle shared mailboxes with the same seamless functionality as Classic Outlook. For those who heavily rely on shared mailboxes for a smooth, cohesive workflow, you may find the classic client to be a better fit.
Don't spend valuable time scrolling through a dozen emails to catch up on a conversation. If your organisation uses Microsoft 365 Copilot, you can use the power of AI to your advantage. Simply click a button to get an instant, concise summary of a long email thread, highlighting key decisions, action items, and outstanding questions. This is a game-changer for staying informed without getting bogged down in details.
By taking the time to set up and maintain these features, you can transform your Outlook from just another tool into an organised, efficient, and productive partner in your project management journey. As with any tool, the more you keep it updated and customised to your needs, the more value you will get from it.
Ready to take your M365 mastery even further? These Outlook tips are just the beginning. Download my free guide, Simple Project Planning with M365, to discover how to use the full suite of Microsoft tools—to streamline your entire project workflow and execute your next project with ease.

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