Appointments - Do you explain why you've deleted or updated an appointment?
Last updated by Tiago Araújo [SSW] 3 months ago.See historyEvery change to an appointment is a hassle, and it's good to be explicit as to why the appointment had to change, so always give a reason.
Unlike an email, changing an appointment will not have the original content recorded, it is a good idea to make it visible by adding the version number to the history. This shows the timeline of the changes and how many changes they've asked for! When we have v7, people will start questioning how this has happened.
Whenever you have to modify the time, attendees, or subject of an appointment, always send the updated appointment with comments at the top to explain why you want to make these changes.
You should add to altered appointments to track this:
- Your name - If the appointment is coming from a shared mailbox or Team, it can hide who actually made the change - so it is good practice to put your name next to your alteration comment
- As per our conversation - If you are changing the appointment based on a conversation with someone, put this in the note so other people know who was involved in changing the appointment
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Version number - Adding the v# to the notes can help people to track of all of the changes.
E.g. "(Calum: V2 - As per my conversation with Bob, changing the time as he can't make it)"
To: | SSWBrisbaneAll; Uly |
Location: | SSW Brisbane office |
Start time: | 21/04/2024 @ 1PM |
End time: | 21/04/2024 @ 2PM |
Subject: | Marketing - plans for next FY |
Deleted: Meeting has been cancelled
(Bob: V5 - Changed subject as we will be talking about Marketing first)
(Uly: V4 - As per my conversation with Adam, moving to Thursday as he can't make it)
(Bob: V3 - As per my conversation with Uly, adding him in because he wants to know about this)
(Bob: V2 - Changed subject as we will be talking about Marketing first)
{{ APPOINTMENT CONTENT }}
Figure: Good example - Explaining the change that has been made using the version number