How to use Microsoft Outlook as a CRM

| September 21, 2021

How to use Microsoft Outlook as a CRM

Many of my clients are heavy Outlook users, almost since the day Outlook was launched. They love it, live in it and consider it their own technical house. But they want everything to work together, inbox, calendar, tasks, contacts with their phones and devices.

Flowing the inbox emails to calendar and task events to managing your contacts all can be done with Outlook where you are essentially creating your own CRM system. If you own a business, you are in sales. If you own a business, your work has workflows and processes. If you are interested in learning how I can help you turn your Outlook into your own CRM system, here is how it usually works.

In our first appointment, I remote in and see what you are doing now, review your settings and then create a game plan for you and your team.

Then I can continue to work with you or the owner to construct the new work process you want done, I’ll teach you all the configuration tricks, templates and how 365 can work with this too, including sharing data with your employees.

Once the configuration and processes are complete, you can decide if you want group training or private one on one. Some users learn at different paces, but the most important part is having everyone follow the new process so it works. The time you spent getting this system up and running is an investment in your company.

To schedule a consult, use the form below and I’ll let you know I can help. Or you can just schedule your first appt too.

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Lisa Hendrickson is the owner of Call That Girl. She is an Outlook Expert and Microsoft 365 Consultant.

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