For nearly one year, I have had the privilege of working for two clients. Part of the job entails manually synchronizing my calendars to minimize meeting conflicts between the clients. I have to do this manually because even though I am using Microsoft Outlook with both clients, there is no way to automatically synchronize the accounts. These are two separate companies with separate security policies.
This week I had to add my work calendar to the mix because I need to interview potential candidates. So now I need to keep three separate calendars updated in order to minimize meeting conflicts. How did I end up here?
I'm not sure whether there can be a technical solution because of the nature of how I log into each of these systems and the controls that are in place. Hopefully, my extracurricular activities with my company will be short-lived and I can soon return to only keeping two calendars up-to-date.
At least it's Friday, and I capped off the week with an effective meeting that started and ended on time. Too bad we didn't get all the answers we're looking for, but at least we are a few steps closer to a resolution of an annoying issue.
This week I had to add my work calendar to the mix because I need to interview potential candidates. So now I need to keep three separate calendars updated in order to minimize meeting conflicts. How did I end up here?
I'm not sure whether there can be a technical solution because of the nature of how I log into each of these systems and the controls that are in place. Hopefully, my extracurricular activities with my company will be short-lived and I can soon return to only keeping two calendars up-to-date.
At least it's Friday, and I capped off the week with an effective meeting that started and ended on time. Too bad we didn't get all the answers we're looking for, but at least we are a few steps closer to a resolution of an annoying issue.
Is his last solution for scraping info off documents still functioning well?