Coaching videos for GTD Outlook Add-In users
October 12th, 2009 GTD Times Team - Staff ContributorsCategories | Best Practices of GTD | Implementation | Software | Training | Video
Meg Edwards, one of our senior coaches, created some fantastic coaching videos with the team at Netcentrics–makers of the Getting Things Done Outlook Add-In. If you use this tool, you’ll find these to be a great series for learning to get the most out of this tool for your GTD system. Even if you don’t use this tool, there is gold to be mined in Meg talking about the best practices of using Outlook.
(GTD Connect members can watch these inside the Connect Media Library)








These video’s rock. I had a complete freak-out the first time I created a task from an email and it looked like I lost the attached files. I finally understand how that really works and where they are. So helpful. Keep them coming.
Link appears not to work anymore …
Sometimes the page takes some time to load, since it’s loading all of the videos.
https://gtdsupport.netcentrics.com/trainingmaterials/settingUpSuccess.php
Very nice! I’m not (yet) an add-in user, but I still got some handy tips out of these videos. one quick question: would I need to have administrator access to install the add-in?
Hi Sarah!
Glad you got value from the video. We think they are great, since they talk about the GTD approach, not just how to use the software. You would likely need administrator access if you are not allowed to install anything on your own. It is an install file that you need to run, but setup is usually quick and easy. It should not affect anything with your server, but you may want to check that with Netcentrics, the developers of the software.