Types of Calendars
There are three truths in the business world that are immutable.
Meetings should always start on time.
A “hard stop” should mean just that.
Somebody will always forget how to mute their microphone.
Although we cannot help you with getting everyone to mute their mics during a Zoom call, Daylite Calendar does help you to be more efficient when it comes to time keeping and meetings.
Types of Calendar Entries
There are several different types of Calendar entries that you can choose to create.
Create a Time Block Meeting
Reserve a period of time during a day in your calendar.
One or more reminders can be set for a predetermined time prior to the meeting.
Add Invitees.
Define or Reserve a location, such as a restaurant or meeting room.
Book resources such as projectors
If this is a face to face meeting then you might book an office room or perhaps a table at a restaurant. If it is a virtual meeting then you can put the meeting link in the location field.
Create a Time Block Appointment
Reserve a period of time in your calendar.
One or more reminders/notifications can be set prior to the meeting.
Define a Category/Keyword.
Single or repeating Occurrence.
Busy or Free.
An Appointment is the same as a Meeting in that it blocks off a period of time in the Calendar, but it differs slightly.
When you add an Appointment to your Calendar it should be an activity that you are scheduling with yourself rather than inviting other people to join you. This might be time that you set aside for doing research, writing a report or working on a proposal. Additionally you might schedule regular appointments to block out time for a 2 hour weekly review on a Friday, or prepare monthly sales report on the last Wednesday of each month.
Create an All Day Event
Events have the following attributes:
Reserve a period of time during a day in your calendar.
Reserve a date in the Daylite calendar.
One or more reminders/notifications can be set for a predetermined time prior to the meeting.
Define a Category/Keyword.
Single or repeating Occurrence.
Busy or Free.
An Event, or as it sometimes called “an all-day event” is an activity that differs from Meetings and Appointments because it does not have a start and end time, but rather lasts for 24 hours.
This type of event could include:
A trade show
A public holiday
Dress-down or Half-Day Fridays
These events do not occupy a specific time in the day of your calendar, rather they appear as banners in the upper section of the calendar. You can decide whether you are Busy or Free for events. If it is a birthday or other life event you might choose to still be available in your calendar, however if it is a seminar then you may wish to set the event as Busy so no other meetings are arranged at the same time.
Daylite events do not have a start time or an end time, so any reminders should be set to trigger at a specified date and time prior to the event.
Pro Tip:
Events do not have a start time or an end time, so any Reminders should be set to trigger at a specified date and time prior to the Event.
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