Want to get more out of Microsoft Teams as a workspace for individual projects, internal and external projects, and initiatives?
For many organizations, the rush to support remote work during the pandemic was immediately driven by the need for projects to continue unhindered by a remote working model. But despite its ubiquity across industries, our data shows that many organizations are too daunted to explore what Teams may provide beyond its most obvious features. As a result, they do not have consistent patterns in place for projects of different types and scales, nor do they integrate powerful complementary pieces of the Microsoft 365 toolset to create a cohesive single experience.
The key to making effective use of Teams for project management is consistency across initiatives while integrating and consolidating a variety of information – often from multiple systems or applications. In this webinar, we’ll share what you need to consider at different stages of your Microsoft Teams journey.
Watch this on-demand webinar to learn all about managing Projects in Microsoft Teams.
CEO & Janitor, Orchestry
Seven-time Microsoft SharePoint MVP, former Co-Founder of Dynamic Owl Consulting and of BONZAI Intranet, this serial entrepreneur, international speaker, Office 365 thought leader, and former professional chef brings great depth of product, leadership, and user experience expertise to Orchestry, working with Fortune 500 companies to deliver maximum efficiency of their Microsoft 365 investments.
When Michal takes a day off occasionally, you will find him experimenting in the kitchen, inventing a new cocktail, or learning a new language while enjoying all Vancouver has to offer with his wife, daughter, and furry companion.
Director, Product Delivery, Orchestry
As a speaker, author, and consultant operating across industries, David brings to Orchestry a diversified perspective on solving problems in the Digital Workplace. Working cross-functionally to guide products from conception to launch, he carefully connects the technical and business worlds. Passionate about user experience and design, David thrives on outcomes that are not only successful from a technological perspective but more critically; adopted, championed, and valued by the business.
Beyond his passion for the digital workplace, David enjoys spending time with his spouse and daughter, playing soccer, or reading a good book.