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Automate Office Work
Netherlands
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 เม.ย. 2021
automateofficeowork.com. Many people today work in office jobs on a computer. This channel will teach you how to automate this work.
Weekly webinar: Template Library
A 20min discussion about how to build a template library for your department. Justin will show what he built in SharePoint that is reflected into Outlook for department members and on other web sites for work requesters.
Following the presentation, live audience members are encouraged to comment or join live to discuss anything they want related to their own scenarios.
Following the presentation, live audience members are encouraged to comment or join live to discuss anything they want related to their own scenarios.
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Templates : How to structure them for automation and how docx files work
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In this first session on Templates, Justin shows how to structure contract templates in Word. This makes it easier for humans to work with them. Then he shows how DOCX files work and how you can automatically fill data into them.
Turning Intake Forms into a Request Platform
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Justin shows how to stop using Excel and Outlook when managing your work that is initiated with intake form in a request platform. He demonstrates the solution he built inside SharePoint. www.linkedin.com/events/turningintakeformsintoarequestp7262791282459136000 podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-automate-office-work-podcast/id1777562436 automateofficework.com
Automation Starts with Intake Getting Started
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Join the host, Justin, as he goes through the benefits of intake forms. Starting with paper, progressing to smart PDF's and ideally ending with a web page where you can send your requesters and get the exact data points you need to do your work. Justin shows an intake platform that he built in SharePoint. Apple Podcasts: Automate Office Work linkedin.com/events/7260281324874219520 automateoffic...
Getting Started Automating in the Microsoft Environment
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Getting Started Automating in the Microsoft Environment
RFP system creation first steps in SharePoint
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For anyone interested, I show you how to get started developing in SharePoint.
Mapping out legal processes: RFP example
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Here we map out a legal process. We break down the steps of interfaces and databases and go through the workflow to manage RFP's. Requests for Proposal.
Communication
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We discuss department sites, team sites, templates, org charts, bios, mailing lists, team responsibilities and more. If you have Microsoft Office, you need to watch this to see how you can take your work to the next level. Book a call with Justin at automateofficework.com.
Automate Office Work Discussion about Spreadsheets
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A discussion about the challenges of spreadsheets and what to use instead. The features of databases and what an idea database system looks like to replace spreadsheet data trackers.
The struggles of an in-house lawyer: A random employee gives an in-house lawyer a contract to review
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A short comedic video about the struggles of in-house lawyers. In the style of Alex Su.
Decision Trees
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Want to automate complex conversations with your users? Decision trees! Find the full article at automateofficework.com/decision_trees. Engage with the LinkedIn community at www.linkedin.com/company/automateofficework
Template Library in SharePoint
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Full description at automateofficework.com/templates#part2
Template Library in Outlook
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Full description at automateofficework.com/templates#part1
SharePoint HTML Editor
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Read the full description at automateofficework.com/sharepoint_html_editor
I love the humorous view into problems of an in-house lawyer, but to be honest this format is too long and hard to follow, and quickly became a bit tedious to watch, IMHO. I'm about 2/3 of the way through and I'm about to switch away without finishing... If there were more variety from one part to another, or more interesting acting/presentation, it might help. And many of the questions/answers seem to be basically just variations of the same thing, so maybe a little more curating down to just single examples of the core ideas would be good. Also, packing each block of questions/answers together and just rattling them off, with no change in tone or variation in emphasis (or barely even any punctuation) between them, often makes it so you're not even sure exactly what answer goes with what question and it all just becomes a bit of a blur going in one ear and out the other...
Very well done, thank you!