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36 TopicsElevating Employee Experience with Microsoft Viva Insights
In today’s hybrid and remote work environments, employee experience (EX) is no longer a “nice to have”—it’s a strategic imperative. Microsoft Viva Insights is one of the tools designed to help leaders, managers, and employees themselves understand work patterns, well‐being signals, and productivity, in order to create healthier, more engaged, and higher performing teams. Here’s how Viva Insights can elevate EX, what to watch out for, and how to put it into practice. https://dellenny.com/elevating-employee-experience-with-microsoft-viva-insights/10Views0likes0CommentsHas Your Organization Set Up a Viva Engage Community for Microsoft 365 Collaboration?
Hi everyone! As a trainer, I often get great questions during my Microsoft 365 sessions. While I share answers live, only the attendees benefit—leaving many others without that valuable info. I’ve already set up a Microsoft Learning Pathways SharePoint site as a resource, but I’m exploring ways to extend knowledge-sharing beyond the classroom.Has anyone created or participated in a Viva Engage community to share tips, answer questions, and collaborate around daily Microsoft 365 tools? I’d love to hear about your experiences, best practices, or ideas on how to maximize impact and reach across your organizations. Thanks in advance for sharing! Let’s empower everyone to get more from Microsoft 365.😃34Views1like0CommentsHow to Migrate from Facebook Workplace to Microsoft Viva
As businesses evolve, the need for a more integrated, secure, and Ahttps://dellenny.com/how-to-migrate-from-facebook-workplace-to-microsoft-viva/I-powered digital workplace grows. Many organizations that initially adopted Facebook Workplace are now considering Microsoft Viva, a modern employee experience platform designed to work seamlessly within Microsoft 365. If you’re planning to migrate from Facebook Workplace to Microsoft Viva, this guide will help you navigate the process smoothly.23Views0likes0CommentsUnlocking Employee Potential A Complete Guide to Microsoft Viva Suite
In today’s digital-first workplace, employee engagement, well-being, and continuous learning are just as important as productivity. Microsoft Viva, an integrated employee experience platform within Microsoft 365, empowers organizations to connect, engage, and grow their teams seamlessly. Whether you’re a business leader, HR professional, or IT manager, the Viva suite offers tools to transform how your workforce collaborates and thrives. Let’s dive into its features, benefits, and how you can start using it effectively. https://dellenny.com/unlocking-employee-potential-a-complete-guide-to-microsoft-viva-suite/35Views0likes0CommentsUnlocking Employee Engagement with Microsoft Viva Glint
In today’s fast-paced work environment, organizations must continuously gauge and improve employee engagement to retain top talent and drive productivity. Microsoft Viva Glint, a recent addition to the Microsoft Viva suite, provides organizations with real-time employee feedback, enabling data-driven decisions that enhance workplace culture and performance. In this blog, we’ll explore how Viva Glint works, its key benefits, and why it’s a game-changer for businesses. https://dellenny.com/unlocking-employee-engagement-with-microsoft-viva-glint/29Views0likes0CommentsSeattle Conference
Join TechCon 365 coming to Seattle, June 23-27, 2025. Hear from Microsoft Product teams and Microsoft MVP's and community contributors in keynotes, sessions and ask the experts. Over 130 sessions on M365, Security and Compliance, Copilot, Power Platform, Data, Power BI and more. Register today at https://techcon365.com/Seattle/142Views0likes0CommentsCan't add Viva Engage community calendar to Outlook
We would like to experiment with using the SharePoint Online Web part that allows you to display a group calendar on a SharePoint Online page. Our idea is to use a Viva Engage community as a means to create that group calendar so that the features of a community can also be used for this scenario. I assumed that it worked similarly to Microsoft Teams whereas along as the "HiddenFromExchangeClientsEnabled" property is FALSE for the connected group, that either all community admins/members would see the group calendar show up in Outlook automatically OR you could manually add the calendar in your calendar lists in Outlook. Neither seem to be the case. What's interesting about the group that connects to a Viva Engage community is the ""HiddenFromExchangeClientsEnabled" property is FALSE by default. However, the group calendar does not appear in Outlook. As a community admin, I tried to manually add the calendar and I get an error message "Couldn't add [group]. You may not have permissions". Does anyone know why I'm running into that error and/or why the group mailbox is not showing up in Outlook by default since the property states that it is not hidden? Is it not possible to view Viva Engage group calendars in Outlook? Thanks!980Views1like2Comments