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office 365 on-boarding feature ppt required
Better way would be to convince others with teamwork functions in word or excel within OneDrive/ SharePoint. I always have different SharePoint sites for different tasks and for learning by doing. This is more effective than any ppt 😎
To follow up on Eva's point, there are a few other things
1.) You could reach out to your Microsoft Account Manager or Vendor and request a Customer Immersion Experience (CIE) https://partner.microsoft.com/en-us/marketing/cie
2.) You have hundreds of articles on the internet such as this one on the Top 10 benefits of Office 365 which you can transfer to a PowerPoint https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/top-10-benefits-microsoft-office-365-michael-j-moran/ (just an example). The benefits of the products themselves are typically found on the product sites themselves such as https://products.office.com/en-gb/business/office-365-business
3.) You spin up and do a live demo at https://demos.microsoft.com/Login
4.) You could engage your own business in a productivity assessment and compare this to Office 365 features. You could also do an all up cost analysis and report back. This is often great for CEO's/CFO's.
I agree with Eva that PPT's are becoming less prevalent when pitching as video, demo's and immersion experiences are more engaging - and you'll likely have more success and buy in.
One final thing - Office 365 is evergreen and changes every month so PPT's created rapidly go out of date. It also rapidly introduces new apps such as Forms, Flow, etc. I don't think many that are out there are very relevant to where we are today. If you do use one I would take a range of sources such as demos, articles, product sites to make a stronger case.
Hope that helps to answer your question
Best, Chris
Best, Chris