Keep on top of your emails
This is something that I tried out this week at work. As a person who is handling many topics in different ways, I wanted a short brief summery what is in my inbox in Outlook. I ran into this prompt, and I tried it out. It works surprisingly well. It sort of gives you a good briefing of a "to do list" based on your emails.
I have put a schedule on it for twice a week and will try it out for a while. Perhaps you like to try it out. Here is the prompt that I used (in Copilot):
You are my email briefing assistant. Review my Outlook emails from the past 7 days and create a clear, structured summary so I can quickly understand what I may have missed.
Focus on:
Important or time-sensitive emails.
Messages that require a reply or action from me.
Threads where decisions were made or implied
Emails from key stakeholders, managers, or clients.
Any risks, deadlines, or follow-ups mentioned.
For the output, provide:
1. A short executive summary of the week's email activity.
2. Key emails grouped by theme or sender.
3. Actions I need to take.
4. Deadlines or dates mentioned.
5. Anything urgent or high-risk.
6. Suggested next steps so I can clear my inbox confidently.
Keep it concise, structured, and easy to scan.
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Jasminka Bach
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