KChristieH recently posted about a service called TimeBridge.
This free website allows you to enter up to five potential meeting dates/times, and then email people to see which work for them. People click on the link in the email and enter whether each meeting time is Best, OK, or Bad. TimeBridge adds their responses to a grid that makes it easy for everyone to see which date will work best.
In my case, 99% of the meetings that I schedule are with people within my own company, so Microsoft Exchange Server displays all the information I need. But this sounds like a handy thing to keep around when scheduling meetings with a myriad of people.
Tom Petty's second and third breakdowns
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I just authored a post on my "JEBredCal" blog entitled "Breakouts, go ahead
and give them to me." I doubt that many people will realize why the title
was...
3 years ago