Posts Tagged ‘inbox’

Wasting time on email

Monday, March 7th, 2011

Indus Khaitan of The Morpheus sent me an interesting post on “How we waste time on email”.

The inbox, used appropriately, can be one of the most successful productivity tools of all time.  For most of us, however, it ends up being a huge time sink.

Yes, true!

We found there were a number of deadly pains of email, but probably the biggest one was trying to keep track of complex interdependent tasks where you have to contact other people and involve them in a network of obligations…

Yes, yes, yes.

One of the reasons such “networks of obligations” are so taxing, Bellotti says, is that crucial information may be in any one of the replies, and it’s difficult for the recipient to remember just where. Thus, copious amounts of time are spent scrolling through the thread looking for that critical project deadline or contact number. She estimates that about 20% of the time in email “is spent either organizing stuff of trying to find stuff.”

A messaging system (a.k.a email) that used to be a one on one tool has been transformed into a tool that project managers and teams love. True, it is easy to email tasks and project messages around but as the complexity increases, so will the frustration of finding things. They say time is money.

This was the whole point we created DeskAway and our one line pitch is still the same:

DeskAway is a tool to overcome the limitations of email and spreadsheet-based collaboration by helping teams organize, manage, and track their work from a central location.

Check out the article here.

Love your inbox

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Email is the most successful and popular application ever. We all rely on getting our information, updates and notifications through email whether it is on our PC, Mac, Blackberry or iPhone. We understand that email is not going anywhere and so have built certain tools within DeskAway that will help you collaborate right from your inbox.

1. Every action in DeskAway has an email notification - so if I am assigning you a task or an issue, you will get an email with all the information and a link to view it within the application.

2. Then there is DeskMail - with this, people can simply reply to the emails they get in #1 (so they are working in their inbox now) but a copy of their email reply is also stored within their DeskAway project. So, if you reply to Jay’s email with comments, not only Jay will receive your comment via email but our application will start appending this email conversation as a comment thread within the task that can be visited later. Sending attachments is also possible. Think Posterous or tumblr here.

3. If you set it on, you and your team members can also get a daily email reminder (so, you don’t have to log in to the application) of all your pending and upcoming projects, milestones, tasks and issues.

There are a few companies that have moved away from email for collaboration, but if you love your inbox you can take advantage of the above when working on your projects.

#Simpli5 Twitter Chats on Business Productivity

Friday, March 26th, 2010

We have started a Twitter Chat on Business Productivity every Thursdays with the #simpli5 tag. Yesterday was the first such chat on the topic of Email Overload. It was very interesting to discuss how other people are managing their emails, their tips and tricks!

sahilparikh:
I normally check my mail only a few times in the day. Reply to the most important first. Don’t treat emails as your tasklist #simpli5
guglanisam: Whenever I find my self sending same reply to many mails I create “canned response” (gmail feature). It works like magic #simpli5
deskaway: Interesting article on how to manage an overwhelmed Inbox http://ow.ly/1qKbm #simpli5
priyankawriting: have not used Gmail filters or folders option.. maybe thats why my inbox feels unorganized :p #simpli5
mrjain: @priyankawriting I use filters and anything in my inbox is automatically my to-do list #simpli5
raghavsoni: @sahilparikh I create filters 2 mark all imp. mails related 2 clients to folders like - Action(Immediate) , Someday (At ease) #simpli5

Read the entire transcript!

These chats will be happening every Thursday, to know about the topic and other notifications please follow @simpli5! See you there!