@GregMacEachern
I have to agree with Dan Foxley Microsoft Loop is a great example of execution failures. Why introduce Microsoft Loop when you can integtrate that app and its feature set into OneNote? I understand they aim to serve different audiences, but come-on now, do not tell me your technical prowness at Microsoft canot figuire out a way to integtrate these product better?
By the way have you tried Microsoft Loop? I tried it and within 5 minutes I was left with a "What am I suppose to do with this product feeling." Again, no integration with Microsoft ToDo or Outlook. For example, in Loop I can insert a Task List, but guess what? None of the tasks show up in Microsoft ToDo. How is that even possible? Who is developing, and approving for launch, these products? Simply, unreal! Guess what else I can do in Loop? I can insert a Label, but guess what I cannot do? I cannot sync this label with anything else in the Office 365 ecosystem, such as Outlook Categories; again, why not?
Where is the collaboration amongst your teams within Microsoft? It is as though everyone at Microsoft is sitting around in their own fiefdoms and not collaborating? You have a product called Teams, but is as though you do not use it?! I really cannot understand at the most fundamental level how you do not ask the simple question about how your products could integrate together for productivity purposes. Simply amazing.