Sync Up – a OneDrive podcast : Episode 15, “OneDrive helps SMBs achieve secure productivity"
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Sync Up is your monthly podcast hosted by the OneDrive team taking you behind the scenes of OneDrive, shedding light on how OneDrive connects you to all your files in Microsoft 365 so you can share and work together from anywhere. You will hear from experts behind the design and development of OneDrive, as well as customers and Microsoft MVPs. Each episode will also give you news and announcements, special topics of discussion, and best practices for your OneDrive experience.

 

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Episode 15, “OneDrive helps SMBs achieve secure productivity" focusses on the tools available for small and medium businesses (SMBs) to enhance productivity with OneDrive and Microsoft 365 especially as they adapt to remote work. This month cohosts Ankita Kirti and Jason Moore talk with Paul DiamondProduct Marketing Manager for OneDrive for home and SMBs 
and Matthew Woodget, founder of Go Narrative, which helps companies improve their team alignment, marketing engagement and sales conversions by building narratives and optimizing messaging. Matthew shares how he leverages OneDrive within his small business and the group discusses most useful OneDrive features for SMBs as well as some tips and tricks.
 
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Meet your show hosts and guests for the episode:

 

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Jason Moore is the principal group program manager for OneDrive and the Microsoft 365 files experience.  He loves files, folders, and metadata. Twitter: @jasmo 

Ankita Kirti is a product manager on the Microsoft 365 product marketing team responsible for OneDrive for Business. Twitter: @Ankita_Kirti21

 

Paul Diamond is a Product Marketing Manager for OneDrive for home and SMB.
 
Matthew Woodget is the founder of GoNarrative, which helps companies improve their team alignment, marketing engagement and sales conversions by building narratives and optimizing messaging. Twitter: @mattwoodget

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Be sure to visit our show page to hear all the episodes, access the show notes, and get bonus content. And stay connected to the OneDrive community blog where we’ll share more information per episode, guest insights, and take any questions from our listeners and OneDrive users. We, too, welcome your ideas for future episodes topics and segments. Keep the discussion going in comments below.

 

As you can see, we continue to evolve OneDrive as a place to access, share, and collaborate on all your files in Office 365, keeping them protected and readily accessible on all your devices, anywhere. We, at OneDrive, will shine a recurring light on the importance of you, the user.  We will continue working to make OneDrive and related apps more approachable. The OneDrive team wants you to unleash your creativity. And we will do this, together, one episode at a time.

 

Thanks for your time reading and listening to all things OneDrive,

Ankita Kirti – OneDrive | Microsoft

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