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7 TopicsMicrosoft Teams: specifications and possibilities of the shared channels
Have you been waiting for the Microsoft Teams Shared Channels? They are now live! Most of us have struggled without it for years (sharing, scaling, and replicating). Before we try to understand what we can do with it, we need to focus on its features in the table below.Microsoft Ignite Live Blog: T503 - Re-energize your workforce in the office, at home, and everywhere
This blog is a session recap from T503 - Re-energize your workforce in the office, at home, and everywhere in between at Microsoft Ignite 2022. Energy, a hot topic in this modern world. Not only to drive our machines and homes, but to drive ourselves at work or at home. Energy is a big force of nature that will allow you to jump forward.2.9KViews1like0CommentsMicrosoft Ignite Live Blog: BRK31 - Helping teams do more with Microsoft Teams
Do you spend a lot of time working in Microsoft Teams? Since March 2020, like many people, I have been working predominantly via Microsoft Teams, training people to use Microsoft Teams, attending community events via Microsoft Teams. You could say Microsoft Teams is my life. So I was very excited to see the Microsoft Teams announcements from Microsoft Ignite 2022. In previous conferences, Nicole Herskowitz's sessions have always been a great summary of all the Teams announcements and this year's session entitled Microsoft Teams: Supercharge the who, where, and how of work did not disappoint. You may view the on-demand session on the Microsoft Ignite site; It’s highly recommended.3.8KViews3likes0CommentsMicrosoft Teams: five scenarios to help you choose between many small teams or a bigger one.
Regarding Microsoft Teams, having the right balance between agility, visibility and efficiency is not necessarily easy. More importantly, we all work for different companies where the goals, the culture, and the ways of working might be completely different.Microsoft 365 Groups and Microsoft Teams – The Sixth Teams Administrative Role?
While I was studying for the Managing Microsoft Teams (MS-700) exam, I learned a lot more about Microsoft 365 Groups than I previously knew. I was a full-time employee at Microsoft when Office 365 groups were made available and in 2014 when we began a Microsoft Midwest Toastmasters group, we created an Office 365 group to keep our members and Microsoft employees, Microsoft partners and MCTs (Microsoft Certified Trainers) and Microsoft MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals) aware of our meetings, agendas, and toastmasters leadership institute (TLI) events in the surrounding area.2.6KViews1like0Comments