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The following has been adapted from an article by Jamie Sonsini, Unix & Office Systems Manager, IS&C, UC Santa Barbara.

Oracle Calendar Etiquette

Background

Using Oracle Calendar, individuals can schedule events or meetings with others in their own unit and with anyone else using the CalAgenda service. Along with the benefits of such a service comes, unfortunately, the potential for confusion and misunderstanding. As we begin using Oracle Calendar, it might be helpful to consider how Oracle Calendar handles the scheduling of meetings and to explore some issues that may arise.

How Oracle Calendar Schedules Meetings

When you use Oracle Calendar to invite someone to a meeting, an entry is automatically placed on that person's calendar. They can then accept or reject the invitation.

If they accept the meeting or do nothing, the meeting will remain on their calendar. Until one actually declines the meeting it will remain on their calendar and the time will be held. During this period, this time slot is unavailable to be scheduled by others. Clearly, placing an event on someone else's calendar must be done with thoughtfulness and care. Some folks feel that their calendar is their personal territory and may resent trespassers.

Some Thoughts about Scheduling with Others

After you've used Oracle Calendar for a while, you're likely to have settled on a comfortable scheduling protocol with your colleagues. In many cases, you'll schedule meetings directly (i.e., place an item on someone else's calendar by inviting them to the meeting). In other cases you may want to consider a different approach. Some thoughts to consider:

If the person with whom you're scheduling a meeting is someone in your own department or someone you know well, it may be fine to directly invite this person to a meeting. If you are not sure, you might ask first.

If you don't feel comfortable placing an entry on a person's calendar, then you might:

Some Thoughts about Oracle Calendar Agenda Items

In Oracle Calendar the creator of a meeting owns the event. They, and only they, can make changes or delete the agenda item. Even though that item has been placed on someone's calendar, the invitee can not make changes to the agenda item. They can only decline the invitation and elect to view (or not view) the declined agenda items.

This would suggest that care be taken when creating meetings to which others are invited. Again there is potential for misunderstanding and confusion. Some suggestions for creating meetings include:

And Finally

We offer this document as a starting point for those using a new powerful tool, Oracle Calendar. We would like to invite those using Oracle Calendar to suggest additional items to be added to this list. Only by our working together can we comfortably and productively put this new service to maximum benefit for our campus community.


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