While Microsoft Outlook 2013 does not provide native support for two-way synchronizing between separate calendars, you can manually perform a one-way sync by copying your appointments from one Outlook calendar to another. If you would like to sync your calendar with a calendar belonging to another person in your organization, you can adjust your calendar's sharing permissions using the Calendar Permissions command. You can share your entire calendar with another contact in your organization by sending them a sharing invitation. Calendar sharing is available only for Microsoft Exchange or Office 365 subscribers within the same organization.
One-Way Calendar Syncing
Step 1
Select your Outlook calendar. Click "Calendar" in the bottom navigation pane and then open the calendar containing the appointments you wish to copy to another calendar.
Step 2
Copy all of your appointments in List view. Click the "View" tab, "Change View" drop-down button in the Current View group and then select "List." Press "Ctrl-A" to select all of your appointments and "Ctrl-C" to copy.
Step 3
Copy your appointments to another calendar. Select the other calendar for which you want your appointments copied and then press "Ctrl-V." You can use this method with any view of your calendar. If your calendar includes meetings, a dialog appears asking for confirmation. Select "Accept the Meetings" or "Tentatively Accept the Meetings" if you want your calendar to automatically sync changes when the original meeting is updated. Click "Copy the Meetings" if you want copies of your meetings with no connection to your original meetings.
Editing Calendar Permissions
Step 1
Select your Exchange or Office 365 calendar in Outlook's Calendar pane and then click the "Calendar Permission" button in the Share group of the Home ribbon.
Step 2
Select the person whom you want to share your calendar in the first box on the Permissions tab. Alternatively, click "Add…," double-click a contact's name and then click "OK" to add a new contact to your calendar's permissions.
Step 3
Configure your calendar's permissions, depending on what level of access you wish to give your contact. If you want to grant full-ownership to your calendar, select "Owner" from the "Permission level" box. Select, check and uncheck any of the options under the Permissions group if you want to customize your contact's permissions. Detailed descriptions of each permission level are available on the Office Online website (link in Resources). Click "OK."
Sharing Calendars with Others in your Organization
Step 1
Open your calendar. Select your calendar from the list on the left sidebar in Outlook's Calendar pane. Be sure to select your Exchange or Office 365 calendar.