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Re: "Program/Portfolio Management" features?
I am completely lost myself between the “new features,” “mergers,” and the need to develop a portfolio of projects and programs within the Microsoft ecosystem (SharePoint/Teams/Planner/Project). With users of all levels and projects ranging from multi-million euro programs to 10k euro projects. Is there a space that provides an advanced overview of all the developments and the future? Or do we have to settle for a mix of marketing info and scattered partial explanations with very weak links? I asked Copilot, and here is its response: "It’s understandable to feel overwhelmed with the rapid changes and integrations within the Microsoft ecosystem, especially when managing a diverse portfolio of projects and programs. To stay updated and get a comprehensive overview of the latest developments and future directions, I recommend the following resources: Microsoft Learn: This platform offers detailed documentation, tutorials, and learning paths for all Microsoft products, including SharePoint, Teams, Planner, and Project. Microsoft Tech Community: Engage with other users and experts in forums dedicated to specific Microsoft tools. This community often shares insights, updates, and best practices. Microsoft Ignite and Build Conferences: These annual events provide in-depth sessions on new features, product roadmaps, and future plans. Official Microsoft Blogs: Follow the official blogs for each product to get the latest news and updates directly from Microsoft. While marketing materials can sometimes be overwhelming, these resources should help you find more structured and detailed information. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!" And also General Introduction The Microsoft ecosystem, including SharePoint, Teams, Planner, and Project, offers a comprehensive suite of tools for managing a wide range of projects. Understanding the latest developments and how these tools interact can significantly enhance your project management capabilities. Recent Developments SharePoint: Recent updates include enhanced integration with Teams and improved document management features. Teams: New features such as breakout rooms and advanced meeting options. Planner: Enhanced task management capabilities and better integration with other Microsoft tools. Project: Updates to project scheduling and resource management features. Differences and Interactions SharePoint vs. Teams: SharePoint is ideal for document management and intranet sites, while Teams excels in communication and collaboration. Planner vs. Project: Planner is great for simple task management, whereas Project is designed for complex project scheduling and resource management. Integration: These tools can be integrated to provide a seamless project management experience. For example, you can link Planner tasks to Teams channels and use SharePoint for document storage. Managing Project Portfolios Large-Scale Programs: Use Project for detailed scheduling and resource allocation. Smaller Projects: Utilize Planner for task management and Teams for communication. Resource Management: Balance resources across both large and small projects to ensure efficient use of time and skills. Useful Resources and Links Microsoft Learn: Microsoft Learn offers tutorials and documentation for all Microsoft products. Microsoft Tech Community: Engage with other users and experts in the Microsoft Tech Community. Microsoft Ignite and Build: Attend these events for in-depth sessions on new features and product roadmaps. Official Blogs: Follow the Microsoft 365 Blog for the latest updates. FAQ and Support FAQs: Common questions about using SharePoint, Teams, Planner, and Project. Support: How to get additional help and support from Microsoft. Feel free to use this content for your page! If you need any further adjustments or additional details, just let me know.6Views0likes0CommentsMicrosoft List, tout perdu, une catastrophe.
J'éditais une de mes listes hier en mode grille. Ca a coincé à un moment, et depuis l'ensemble de la liste est en erreur, j'ai tout perdu et je bloque 400 personnes ;( Rien dans la corbeille. Un message annonce qu'elle est indisponible et propose juste de contacter le propriétaire (je suis bien là, c'est moi) Bref avec une telle fragilité, il est inimaginable de faire confiance à cet outil. Fonctionnalité de "versionning" laissait croire qu'un backup est superflu. Et de toute façon, il n'y a pas de système de backup proposé.Solved1.2KViews1like1CommentRe: Microsoft List, tout perdu, une catastrophe.
Après ce moment de panique, j'ai finalement retrouvé mon contenu. Cette liste et d'autres avaient été supprimées. Je ne sais pas par qui, pire, c'est peut-être par moi. Mais je les ai retrouvées dans la corbeille du SharePoint. Quand je passe par l'outil List, les urls sont liées à mon compte et non au SharePoint, donc j'avais cherché dans ma corbeille, pas celle du SharePoint. Donc le pire est évité, j'ai mes données Reste le mystère de comment en éditant des lignes en mode grille, toute la liste a été supprimée. Je vais chercher si on a accès à un journal des opérations Edit → je n'ai pas trouvé de tel journal. Ce post est donc une réponse au premier, mais soulevant 2 inconnues que je remets en italique1.2KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Microsoft Lists
Pour Teams et Yammer c'est simple. Dans Teams, on se rassemble autour d'un objectif Dans Yammer, on partage autour d'un centre d'intérêt (professionnel ou pas) List a un scope beaucoup plus large et générique que Planner. Dans un premier temps, je le percevais comme un Access simplifié en ligne. Planner me pose problème par l'absence intégration correcte avec Todo et msProject. Mais ça, c'est une "autre" discussion1.1KViews1like0CommentsConfigure filter list in sharpoint page
Je voudrais afficher des listes dans des pages Sharepoint. Actuellement https://support.office.com/client/results?ns=SPOSTANDARD&version=16&helpid=SPO_dynamiclist&app=webview, il est possible d'avoir un filtrage dynamique en fonction d'une autre liste. Moi, je voudrais un filtrage en fonction d'un champ, d'un mot, ... sans avoir à aller dans la liste elle-même créer une nouvelle vue qui ne concernerait que la page où je l'affiche. Et au pire, pouvoir créer ce filtre dans la liste, depuis la page. ----- I would like to display lists in Sharepoint pages. Currently, as described in the documentation, it is possible to have dynamic filtering based on another list. Me, I would like a filtering according to a field, a word, ... without having to go in the list itself to create a new view which would concern only the page where I display it. And at worst, be able to create this filter in the list, from the page.645Views0likes0Comments
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