Microsoft 365 Features To Boost Productivity
There’s no better tool for getting things done than Microsoft 365. It’s packed with useful features that most people don’t know about.
So in our new video, we’re highlighting three that many people find the most useful. Find out more by watching Episode 20 of our Weekly Tech Tips
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Microsoft 365 is the ultimate productivity tool for businesses. And is jam-packed with features to help you get more done.
Here are three of our favourites:
One: Microsoft Planner.
This is a simple and visual way to manage busy teams. People can create and assign tasks in a shared space. Leave comments. And easily see charts of your team’s progress.
Two: Groups.
This lets you take teamwork to the next level.
When you’re sharing a project with others, you can create an exclusive group. This gives you access to a shared calendar, a dedicated cloud space for files, and group chat capabilities.
Three: Teams.
Since the Covid outbreak, Teams has left other collaboration tools in the dust.
With new features being added constantly, Teams lets you stay in touch with your colleagues no matter how far apart you are. For more information about Microsoft 365. Or to discuss what productivity options are open to you, let’s talk.
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