Forum Discussion
Recurrent Meeting Agenda
- Nov 06, 2023
Hi RobertGer,
you can try to use some of these solutions (ideas):OneNote and Teams Integration:
- Create a dedicated OneNote notebook within your Teams channel.
- Each section represents a meeting, with pages for agendas, notes, and action items.
Microsoft Planner:
- Use Planner to create a board for each meeting within your Teams channel.
- Create tasks for agenda items and action items, assigning them to team members.
SharePoint Integration:
- If your organization uses SharePoint, set up a SharePoint site for your work group.
- Use document libraries for agendas and notes, and lists for tracking action items.
Task Management with To Do:
- Microsoft To Do integrates with Teams and Planner, providing a central place for team members to manage their tasks.
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Leon Pavesic
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Hi RobertGer,
you can try to use some of these solutions (ideas):
OneNote and Teams Integration:
- Create a dedicated OneNote notebook within your Teams channel.
- Each section represents a meeting, with pages for agendas, notes, and action items.
Microsoft Planner:
- Use Planner to create a board for each meeting within your Teams channel.
- Create tasks for agenda items and action items, assigning them to team members.
SharePoint Integration:
- If your organization uses SharePoint, set up a SharePoint site for your work group.
- Use document libraries for agendas and notes, and lists for tracking action items.
Task Management with To Do:
- Microsoft To Do integrates with Teams and Planner, providing a central place for team members to manage their tasks.
Please click Mark as Best Response & Like if my post helped you to solve your issue.
This will help others to find the correct solution easily. It also closes the item.
If the post was useful in other ways, please consider giving it Like.
Kindest regards,
Leon Pavesic
(LinkedIn)
this first option looks promising. I will try it out this week and hopefully it solves the issue.
Thanks a lot!