Office Management

Onsite Course
Office Management

Requirements

No previous experience required

Desire to improve your administration skills

Open-mindedness is required

Description

A well-run office reduces miscommunications and helps to eliminate common errors.

 

By making the administrative office a priority, you will establish clear policies and procedures with employee understanding and buy-in, which ensures that your work environment runs smoothly.

 

At the end of this course, you should be able to:

Organize a binder

Develop procedures

Prepare checklists

Understand succession planning

Collect the correct tools

 

So, why wait? Join us today and assess your current personal leadership styles.

 

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone interested in the field of administration

Course Outline

  • Lecture 1: WINDOWS INTRODUCTION, Explore Windows, Manage User Accounts
  • Lecture 2: Manage Your Network
  • Lecture 3: Navigate Windows and Folders, Manage Folders and Files
  • Lecture 4: Explore MICROSOFT WORD, Editing and Proofread Text,
  • Lecture 5: Organizing Information in Columns and Tables
  • Lecture 6: Add Simple Graphic Elements
  • Lecture 7: Preview, Print and Distribute Documents
  • Lecture 8: MICROSOFT EXCEL BASIC, Setting up a workbook
  • Lecture 9: Working with Data and Excel Tables
  • Lecture 10: Changing Workbook Appearance
  • Lecture 11: Printing
  • Lecture 12: Explore PowerPoint
  • Lecture 13: Working with Slides
  • Lecture 14: Working with Slide content
  • Lecture 15: Format Slides
  • Lecture 16: Add Simple Visual Enhancements
  • Lecture 17: Review and Deliver Presentation
  • Lecture 18: Get started with Outlook
  • Lecture 19: Explore the Outlook Window
  • Lecture 20: Send and Receive E-Mail Messages
  • Lecture 21: Store and Access Content information
  • Lecture 22: Manage Scheduling
  • Lecture 23: Tracking Tasks
  • Lecture 24: Internet Introduction
  • Lecture 25: Browser Basics
  • Lecture 26: Internet Explorer
  • Lecture 27: Internet Safety
  • Lecture 28: Searching
  • Lecture 29: Final Exam