Forum Discussion
O365 Tip of the Day
- Nov 09, 2016
Here's some starting points, Katie
Good series of articles about using O365 in a practical way
http://efficiency365.com/2015/09/15/knowledge-pack-office-365-worst-practices/
http://efficiency365.com/2015/11/09/office-365-groups-knowledge-pack/
https://www.messageops.com/office-365-resources/office-365-adoption-resources/
And a great guide with loads of ideas in this whitepaper:
http://www.2tolead.com/whitepaper-driving-adoption
Focus on what value O365 can bring to users in their day to day work. "X easy ways to manage meetings" for example.
Add OneNote to a calender item (every participant can see the agenda and minutes)
Print to OneNote (so you can read stuff later and...... it saves paper)
Findtime (very cool for people who have to bring people together)
- Antony TaylorNov 09, 2016Steel ContributorWell, I had to google Findtime as I'd never heard of it. It looks amazing!
- Sonia CuffNov 10, 2016Steel Contributor
FindTime is a great little feature.
Boomerang is also available as a free add-in in the store for more free/busy sharing options which all work externally.
-Sonia
- Hans SchillemansNov 08, 2016Brass ContributorCheck out YouTubes Office updates.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXPr7gfUMmKwn422HmCx7b7D5qh9T6frb- Daniel St. HilaireJan 12, 2017Brass Contributor
OR better yet, if using videos from YouTube, embed them on a Wiki SP page on you Intranet - I know when I go to YouTube that I start watching all sorts of other stuff, short as it might be, the idea is to focus your user on a specific tip.