Have you ever received an email message from someone that you don’t know and struggled desperately to figure out who they are? Luckily, when your organization upgrades to Microsoft Outlook 2010 you’ll have quicker access to information about your co-workers without leaving your Inbox. The other day, after lunch, I returned to my desk and found an urgent email from another Microsoft employee, Jed, asking if I could pass along the design research data from an Outlook study I conducted last week. The problem was, I had no idea who this guy was, and the research is confidential. At a big company like Microsoft, it’s not uncommon to get messages from people that you don’t know,
Office Professional 2010 64 Bit, but I still didn’t want to forward the research without knowing exactly who Jed is. Using the contact hover card in Outlook 2010 I hovered my mouse pointer over Jed’s name at the top of the message and saw that he is a Program Manager. Program Managers design new features for our products, so his need for design research data could be appropriate. Still cautious and unsure how Jed got my email address in the first place,
Office 2010 Professional Serial Key, I expanded the hover card to reveal Jed’s full contact card,
Microsoft Office 2010 Pro Plus clave, and then clicked the Organization tab, which allows you to see people in the organizational structure if your organization uses Exchange and Active Directory. From here I realized the he works for Ryan Gregg,
Microsoft Office 2010 Keygen, a good friend of mine,
Office Home And Student 2010 Product Key, which was probably where he got my contact information for this research. Still wanting to know more about Jed, I clicked his name in the contact card to open his SharePoint My Site, an internal Website where employees can list current projects and information about themselves. After seeing Jed’s projects, I was confident to reply to his request and forward him the data he wanted.I use the contact card all the time to look up people who email me as well as people I have meetings with. If you have Outlook 2010 at your organization, try using the contact card to learn about your coworkers and then let us know what you think. Josh MeiselsOutlook Program Manager <div