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Welcome, this week, join Russell, David, Chris and special guest host, Vernon Richards as we discuss healthy workplace expectations and if we're normal!Before diving in, the Peers discuss annoying software from ITV player to MsTeams and banks software, a lot of software seems to annoy us. Russell introduces the topic, how we balance the pressures we put on on ourselves and other put on us for doing our work. We talk about increased flexible and multinational companies changing the simple 9-5 now, how we can set expectations and use tools to schedule and work with others. We talk about how we can balance transparency and manage expectations and try to be conscientious of those around us.Our thanks again to Vernon for joining us, you can find check out his siteWe hope you found the discussion useful and would love to hear your feedback.ContactUs@TestingPeers.comTwitter (https://twitter.com/testingpeers)LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/testing-peers)Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/testingpeers/)Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TestingPeers)We're also now on GoodPods, check it out via the mobile app storesIf you like what we do and are able to, please visit our Patreon to explore how you could support us going forwards: https://www.patreon.com/testingpeersSaffron QA is a provider of recruitment and consultancy services, exclusively for the software testing industry.You can find out more at https://saffronqa.co.uk/ or on LinkedInSupport the show
I have learned to really appreciate and enjoy Slack as a messaging tool. It's something I use daily, and a place where many inside my company communicate about all sorts of issues. There certainly can be an overload of channels, but for me, I add and prune channels regularly and it's a good way to segregate conversations. I didn't feel that way when I started. At first, I resisted using it. Now I couldn't imagine not having it, but not everyone feels the same way. There's an article about a SaaS provider moving their company off Slack and instead using the Basecamp project management platform and keeping communications inside there. Read the rest of Better Communication Through Less Messaging
Episode #170, Microsoft Teams enables all PowerPoint files to be a collaboration file with dozens of people reviewing and editing the same file, at the same time. Troy and Lori of TLC Creative Services talk about how they have integrated Teams into the company presentation design workflow, how Teams files are key to their slide review process, and how Teams files are often a part of the backend setup for live meetings. Full Episode Show Notes https://thepresentationpodcast.com/2023/e170 Show Suggestions? Questions for your Hosts? Email us at: info@thepresentationpodcast.com Listen and review on iTunes. Thanks! http://apple.co/1ROGCUq New Episodes 1st and 3rd Tuesday Every Month
Microsoft Teams är ett av verktygen som har fått oss att samarbeta på ett nytt sätt. Utnyttjandet av funktionerna ökar och utvecklingen av nya möjligheter för mötet och projektet integreras i produkten varje månad. Jag ser nu att organisationer börjar utforska nästa steg där intranät och appar sammankopplas med Teams. Tittar vi längre fram så kommer denna appintegration medföra stora förändringar för hur vi jobbar med vår digitala arbetsplats. Lärandet kommer att vara viktig för våra organisationer och det kommer göra Teams som en del av utbildningsplattformen. Tittar vi ännu längre fram så ser vi AR (Augmented reality) där whiteboard kommer finns i en virtuell värld och projektgruppen sitter med AR-glasögon för att se, höra och jobba tillsammans på distans och i det fysiska rummet. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jaani/message
Catherine Nicholson is the Director of The Virtual Training Team She last appeared on the show in episode 274, almost a year ago. Now she is back to let us know how the work with their clients has evolved, and how they have changed how they work as a team. The novelty of having to move online because of the pandemic has faded. Trainers, as well as other knowledge workers, are now looking at how to make the most out of the online space, once everyone has embraced the mindset that things can be done through technology. Trainers can move onto the next level by taking “learning loops'' as a first design point, by looking for a routine that learners are used to so that they feel familiar in the environment. Before this familiarity turns into predictability and people “stop trying”, it might be necessary to “shake things up a bit” – but how? We need to enhance the learning experience, but maintain purpose. One of their approaches is to “be a kid in the sweetie shop”, the sweetie shop being the huge amount of tools, stories, research, technologies out there that they can use. (Although always coming back to the purpose of the training.)Once they explore one of these “gigs”, they focus on what is going to be essential to deliver the experience they're looking for. But they don't let everything go, in case it's useful as supporting materials. Another approach, driven by clients whose main challenge is the need for participants to consume and understand long chunks of materials. Here the problem leads to the process, rather than the output. For example, the material can be turned into an audio that summarises the key points, to be listened to before they go to the full material. Catherine covers a few more approaches that can prime people before they interact with the content. (In some ways, we're going back to “blended learning”, in the widest sense of the world.) 13.30mins Learning pathways can be designed for learners: required and desired pathways, to help us curate the content and design the learning experience. This is a great way of fuelling the autonomy aspect of intrinsic motivation. Internal trainers have another challenge which is delivering sessions where there's a lot of content to be covered, through material designed by others in the organisations, sometimes even by another department, like communications. Catherine mentions a few ways to tackle this, like creating more slides. (More slides, you say? Yes!) Or if you can't change the deck, you can use “hide and reveal”, or even using the pointer to direct people's attention through the information. Look out for Catherine's upcoming video on “Hide and Reveal”!(Their videos can be found here.)21.30Let's leave the tech to one side and focus on the quality of the conversations that participants have in the session. When you first start to train, it's easy to be scared by the “tumbleweed moments”, but these aren't always bad, sometimes they mean that people are thinking, and sometimes they're necessary. (Plus, they feel longer in the online space!)There's a lot to think through when you're delivering online, screen, chat box, reactions, slides, camera pointing at you… While still being in “delivery mode”. Having your questions planned in advance is key. Which will provoke deeper thinking in participants? Which can lead to more fruitful conversations? Thinking through these in advance will make delivery easier. 27.15There's a parallel here with the challenges managers have when they're leading meetings.Plus, we're now having conversations we didn't have before, more personal, more sensitive. Psychological safety is key. It's also important to know who is present at the meeting, in what way, and what they're supposed to be doing. For example, graduates might be attending to observe, can make this explicit during the meeting, and if they have their camera off, explain why. As a trainer (or manager), you can also keep a “contribution log” – being respectful that people want to contribute at different levels. Catherine covers some of the reasons people contribute less, and the fact that our introversion/extroversion preferences become more radical if we are uncomfortable. We can manage our presence in our meetings, and part of this is discussing/communicating how we use our cameras. For example, video is useful, but doesn't always have to be on. There are times when it's important for it to be on, and there are advantages, but it's not an absolute. It's important to understand our own preferences and not always design for them. Balance – that's the word. 37.00 The conversation turns to how Catherine's team is experimenting with new ways of working. They've come across the challenge of balancing schedule autonomy, with the need to be available to each other when needed. One challenge some team members have is seeing a message and, even if it doesn't need immediate replies, the message presence lingers, so they're using the Schedule message function in MSTeams.“Flexible work” is great, but it needs structure. Catherine and her colleagues are experimenting with core hours, with flexibility within them. Through experimentation, we get clarity, and have to have conversations about working together. You can find out more about Catherine here: The Virtual Training Team
Seit fast zwei Jahren schlagen wir uns mit Videokonferenzen herum: Die Körpersprache unseres Gesprächspartners ist nur bis zum zweiten Hemdknopf oder noch schlimmer bis zum ondulierten Brusthaaransatz zu sehen, die Augen auf dem Monitor starren konzentriert an uns vorbei, Nasenlochperspektive schmückt den halben Bildausschnitt und die Stimme, die aus unserem Laptoplautsprecher tönt, klingt wie „Wall-E, der letzte räumt die Erde auf“ oder für ältere Generationen wie mich: Nummer 5 lebt. Es hat sich eine Hassliebe zu Online Meetings entwickelt. Einerseits spart sie uns enorm Zeit und damit Geld, andererseits fehlt uns das in die Augen blicken, das auf die Schulter klopfen, das gemeinsame Lachen, bei dem nicht immer nur das Lachen dessen gehört wird, dessen Mikro gerade eingeschaltet ist.
You'll see recent and upcoming updates to Teams for frontline workers and admins. Timely communication and access to information on the ground makes for faster decision making and leads to increased job satisfaction. We're building distinct frontline experiences crafted for Teams to bring the whole workforce together to communicate and collaborate on one unified platform. Microsoft Team's Vice President, Kristina Behr, joins Jeremy Chapman to share updates for using Teams on the frontline. New mobile app experiences with Microsoft Viva Connections Updates to the Teams Walkie Talkie experience for frontline workers to connect and collaborate on the go Simplified provisioning and device management experiences for admin supporting frontline staff New APIs and connectors to integrate Teams with your existing workforce management solutions ► QUICK LINKS: 00:00 - Introduction 00:46 - Core frontline worker capabilities in Teams 03:17 - Improvements on Teams mobile app (Viva Connections) 04:45 - Walkie Talkie updates 05:50 - Admin experience: Mobile device management updates 07:09 - New onboarding wizard 10:15 - How prepopulated policy package works 11:52 - Integrate Teams with custom apps 13:02 - What's next for Teams for frontline workers? 13:51 - Wrap up ► Link References: Check out our show on Viva Connections at https://aka.ms/VCmechanics Find more on Teams for frontline workers at https://aka.ms/frontline-workforce ► Unfamiliar with Microsoft Mechanics? We are Microsoft's official video series for IT. You can watch and share valuable content and demos of current and upcoming tech from the people who build it at #Microsoft. Subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MicrosoftMechanicsSeries?sub_confirmation=1 Join us on the Microsoft Tech Community: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-mechanics-blog/bg-p/MicrosoftMechanicsBlog Watch or listen via podcast here: https://microsoftmechanics.libsyn.com/website ► Keep getting this insider knowledge, join us on social: Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MSFTMechanics Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/microsoft-mechanics/
Set up Microsoft Teams Essentials, our new most affordable option. Get the best of Teams with easy instant meetings for anyone — whether they have Teams or not. The Microsoft Teams Essentials experience starts at just $4 per user per month with no meeting time limits. Jeremy Chapman, Microsoft 365 Director, walks you through step-by-step setup options. • Sync your existing calendar with Teams. Configure email to be delivered to both Google and Microsoft services with dual delivery. • Use Teams without migrating your mailboxes to the cloud. Allow read and write access across calendars in your on-prem mailboxes when using Microsoft Exchange. • Experience rich online meetings with video and voice, chat-based collaboration with everyone on your team, your customers, or your partners • Easily share your screen or other content with anyone in the meeting, and work simultaneously on documents in the Microsoft Office experience. ► QUICK LINKS: 00:00 - Introduction 01:31 - Setup options 02:19 - Paths to deploy Teams Essentials 04:07 - Walk through configuration 05:42 - Sync calendars with Teams 09:18 - Route mail from Microsoft 365 to Gmail 10:17 - Set up mail flow rules 11:34 - Wrap up ► Link References: Check out setup options and sign up for the service at https://aka.ms/TeamsPlans Find a Microsoft certified partner near you at https://aka.ms/PartnerFinder If you are the partner or looking to tackle this yourself, go to https://aka.ms/ExchangeHybridCalendar To learn more, check out https://aka.ms/TeamsEssentials ► Unfamiliar with Microsoft Mechanics? We are Microsoft's official video series for IT. You can watch and share valuable content and demos of current and upcoming tech from the people who build it at #Microsoft. Subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MicrosoftMechanicsSeries?sub_confirmation=1 Join us on the Microsoft Tech Community: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-mechanics-blog/bg-p/MicrosoftMechanicsBlog Watch or listen via podcast here: https://microsoftmechanics.libsyn.com/website ► Keep getting this insider knowledge, join us on social: Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MSFTMechanics Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/microsoft-mechanics/
We're going to teach you how to use PSTN telephony options with Microsoft Teams Phone. Teams ties together all of the different communications modalities, so you can easily move from one modality to the next. Shift from a text-based chat to a one-on-one voice call. And just like with a video conference, you can easily add people to it to make it a group call. Beyond pure voice calling, there are rich PSTN telephony capabilities that are available inside of Teams, and we've made it a lot easier to bring any endpoint, including your physical desktop phone to Microsoft Teams, or use the built-in calling functionality that's inside of Teams itself. Scott Van Vliet, Microsoft CVP, joins Jeremy Chapman to show you the latest capabilities and how to set it up. Operator Connect helps you bring over your existing phone numbers directly from your telephone service operator of choice into Microsoft Teams. Receive calls from and make calls to normal telephone numbers anywhere, on any device. Seamlessly transfer calls from your laptop to your mobile device, without having to hang up and redial. Turn on live captions with real-time speech-to-text AI conversion if you're in a noisy environment. ► QUICK LINKS: 00:00 - Introduction 02:47 - User experience and capabilities 05:42 - How to set it up 06:41 - Match people and services to real telephone numbers 08:41 - Day-to-day management experience 09:35 - Direct routing 10:06 - Wrap up ► Link References: To learn more go to https://aka.ms/MicrosoftTeamsPhone ► Unfamiliar with Microsoft Mechanics? We are Microsoft's official video series for IT. You can watch and share valuable content and demos of current and upcoming tech from the people who build it at #Microsoft. Subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MicrosoftMechanicsSeries?sub_confirmation=1 Join us on the Microsoft Tech Community: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-mechanics-blog/bg-p/MicrosoftMechanicsBlog Watch or listen via podcast here: https://microsoftmechanics.libsyn.com/website ► Keep getting this insider knowledge, join us on social: Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MSFTMechanics Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/microsoft-mechanics/
August 2021 brought lots of great SharePoint and related tech releases: Teams meeting recordings in SharePoint, SharePoint spaces text updates, SharePoint Store modernization, Lists for iOS updates, File cards in Office for Android, Universal print with OneDrive, Yammer Topics API changes, and more. We also chat with Vesa Juvonen, our SharePoint principal program manager focused on all things OneDrive and SharePoint development - and an excellent Microsoft 365 developer community lead. Click here for this episode's corresponding blog post and transcript. Resources: Vesa Juvonen | LinkedIn | Twitter [guest] Mark Kashman | Twitter | Kashbox Substack blog [host] SharePoint Twitter | SharePoint Community Blog | UserVoice "Explore and deploy SharePoint Framework solutions from partners in SharePoint (Microsoft 365)" blog post by Vesa Juvonen Microsoft 365 public roadmap Microsoft Tech Community Home Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Microsoft Ignite (Nov.2-4.2021; digital event) - Save the date just announced Microsoft Lists workshop [available now on-demand] Follow The Intrazone at aka.ms/TheIntrazone Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
Get ready to boost your July 2021 memory bank! Lots of great SharePoint and related tech releases this past month: News boost, collapsible page sections, edit pages and news in Teams, custom list templates, suggested attachments in Planner, SharePoint Server Subscription Edition (preview), 'post on-behalf' in Yammer, and more. We also hear from Nancy Handa, our SharePoint program manager focused on pages and news innovations - including work that brings them to life in Microsoft Teams. Click here for this episode's corresponding blog post and transcript. Resources: Nancy Handa | LinkedIn | Twitter [guest] Mark Kashman | Twitter | Kashbox Substack blog [host] SharePoint Twitter | SharePoint Community Blog | UserVoice "Edit a SharePoint page or news post in Microsoft Teams" blog post by Nancy Handa Microsoft 365 public roadmap Microsoft Tech Community Home Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Events North American Collaboration Summit (Aug.9-11.2021) [hybrid; Branson, MI and online] Commsverse (Sept.15-16.2021); a Microsoft Teams Community Event) [hybrid: UK - in-person and online] SharePoint Fest DC + dedicated 'Teams Fest' track (Sept.20-24.2021) [in-person] HR Tech Conference 2021 (Sept.28-Oct.1.2021) [in-person] Microsoft Lists workshop [available now on-demand] Follow The Intrazone at aka.ms/TheIntrazone Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
Ankita and Jason talk with Ihcene Cheriet, Product Manager on the OneDrive Sharing and Collab team. They discuss her team's goal and approach to provide the best customer experience around sharing and to make collaboration easier to all customers. The special segment this week is about VUCA, an acronym developed to describe the challenges of navigating an unpredictable environment. And as a bonus, the group shares their favorite summer song. Click here for transcript of this episode. Resources: OneDrive | Twitter | OneDrive Community Blog | UserVoice Ankita Kirti | Twitter [co-host] Jason Moore | Twitter [co-host] Ihcene Cheriet | LinkedIn | Twitter [guest] "We Haven't Been Here Before: An Audacious Journey to Innovation in a VUCA World" Entrepreneur OneDrive Tech Community Blog OneDrive Webinars Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Follow Sync Up at aka.ms/syncup or wherever you get your podcasts. Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts.
June 2021 brought some great new offerings: SharePoint Auto News Digest updates, SharePoint admin center updates (dashboard and new site information columns), Microsoft Lists - @mentions in comments, Power Apps can now display images from Microsoft Lists, Delete from within page details, Headspace mindfulness content comes to Microsoft Viva Insights, and more. We also hear from Rk Menon, program manager on the SharePoint team focused on the SharePoint admin center experience and capabilities in Microsoft 365. Click here for this episode's corresponding blog post and transcript. Resources: Rk Menon | LinkedIn [guest] Mark Kashman | Twitter | Kashbox Substack blog [host] SharePoint Twitter | SharePoint Community Blog | UserVoice SharePoint admin center (primary Help content) Microsoft 365 public roadmap Microsoft Tech Community Home Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Events: Inspire 2021 (July 14-15, 2021) [virtual] SharePoint Fest Chicago (July 26-30, 2021) Microsoft Lists workshop (on-demand) Follow The Intrazone at aka.ms/TheIntrazone Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
Zoom interviews offer an amazing opportunity, especially for introverts and people who like to do a ton of preparation. You can take that preparation to an entirely new level when you interview via Zoom. We'll dive in deep on the best ways to take your Zoom Interviews to a new level in this episode, plus I'll share one hack that you are CRAZY to not take advantage of if you are interviewed via Zoom. Subscribe to the Rise and Shine Newsletter for ongoing accountability, tips and tricks, and tons of great information. If you have any questions or want to connect with me, email me at tami.north@genuinedrivenwomen.com or call me at (724) 374-8362 and leave a voice message. I'll use your voicemails on a future podcast! Click here to leave a review! If you LOVE what you are hearing, the best way you can help me spread the word about this podcast is by leaving a review on iTunes. It would mean the world to me if you would take a couple of minutes to write an iTunes review. That is one speedy way you could support me in my goal to connect with other women who need just this kind of inspiration and guidance each week. For more great content, head to my website: GenuineDrivenWomen.com. You can also follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/genuinedrivenwomen/ to join the conversation, get to know me better and to find about all the new things I will be announcing in the months to come.
Need to present a video to a group of people online, but when you play it on your computer and share your desktop, it's laggy and dropping frames for others in a Microsoft Teams meeting, or maybe it's missing the audio track? In this remote and hybrid working tip, Jeremy Chapman from the Microsoft 365 team at Microsoft will show you a simple trick that will avoid those issues using web streaming along with PowerPoint Live as part of a Microsoft Teams presentation, so everyone can watch your video without lag or missing audio. He'll also explain what's causing the lag or dropped frames when you share a video using desktop or window sharing and give you a step-by-step tutorial so can share videos the right way in your future presentations. ► QUICK LINKS: 00:00 - Introduction 00:28 - Video playback challenges when sharing your desktop 01:24 - The solution using web streaming 01:58 - Using PowerPoint Live to share and synchronize video playback 02:22 - Demo: adding online videos using PowerPoint on the web 03:34 - Demo: Microsoft Teams meeting experience for the presenter and other participants 04:29 - Demo: Using PowerPoint desktop to add a video from your device 04:50 - Demo: Uploading a local PowerPoint file to enable web-based video streaming in a Teams meeting 05:39 - Closing thoughts and link to similar videos ► Link References: To find more videos in this series, go to https://aka.ms/WFHMechanics ► Unfamiliar with Microsoft Mechanics? We are Microsoft's official video series for IT. You can watch and share valuable content and demos of current and upcoming tech from the people who build it at #Microsoft. Subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MicrosoftMechanicsSeries?sub_confirmation=1 Join us on the Microsoft Tech Community: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-mechanics-blog/bg-p/MicrosoftMechanicsBlog Watch or listen via podcast here: https://microsoftmechanics.libsyn.com/website ► Keep getting this insider knowledge, join us on social: Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MSFTMechanics Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/microsoft-mechanics/ Follow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/microsoftmechanics/
May 2021 brought some great new offerings: Yammer conversation highlights, Immersive Reader for SharePoint documents, content migration from Dropbox and Google Workspace into Microsoft 365, Microsoft Lists: Export to CSV, Microsoft Lists: Updated sharing experience, Microsoft Lists: Turn comments on/off, and more. We also hear from Yogesh Ratnaparkhi, principal program manager on the SharePoint team focused on the migration of content into Microsoft 365 - specifically release updates to the SharePoint admin center’s Migration Manager to move content from third-party cloud providers like Box, Dropbox and Google Workspace into Microsoft 365. Click here for the episode corresponding blog post with details and links to all resources discussed in the episode. Resources: Yogesh Ratnaparkhi | LinkedIn | Twitter [guest] Mark Kashman | Twitter | Kashbox Substack blog [host] SharePoint Twitter | SharePoint Community Blog | UserVoice "Migrate your content into Microsoft 365" [Tech Community blog + migration infographic] Microsoft 365 public roadmap Microsoft Tech Community Home Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Events ESPC21 (June.1-2, 2021) - Virtual | Jeff Teper keynote, numerous Microsoft and MVP sessions + workshops Microsoft 365 Collaboration Summit (June.8-10, 2021) - Hybrid | Dan Holme, Karuana Gatimu, and Charles Lamanna keynotes, plus numerous Microsoft and MVP sessions + workshops Follow The Intrazone at aka.ms/TheIntrazone Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
Our guest today is Chenying Yang, a senior Program Manager on OneDrive focusing on making OneDrive Sync great across consumer and enterprise. OneDrive Sync Admin Reports empowers IT admins with actionable insights about the adoption and health of the sync client. These reports give visibility into who in your company is running the OneDrive Sync app, how is Known Folder Move rollout going, as well as surfacing any errors that end users might be experiencing so you can proactively address them. We built this feature because we want to help our customers be successful when managing OneDrive deployment and adoption, and Sync Reports has been a top customer request over the years. You'll also learn the team's favorite go-to beverages to wind up or wind down. Click here for transcript of this episode. Resources: Mental Health Month 2021 Elevating Mental Health and Well-being for a Resilient Workplace OneDrive | Twitter | OneDrive Community Blog | UserVoice Ankita Kirti | Twitter [co-host] Jason Moore | Twitter [co-host] Chenying Yang| LinkedIn | Twitter [guest] OneDrive Tech Community Blog OneDrive Webinars Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Follow Sync Up at aka.ms/syncup or wherever you get your podcasts. Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts.
April 2021 brought some great new offerings: Immersive Reader: SharePoint pages and news posts, Events Web Part: Audience Targeting, SharePoint site templates, Microsoft Lists for iOS: iPad support, Manage Microsoft Lists for iOS using InTune APP, Microsoft Lists: Visualize data with Power BI, OneDrive sync 64-bit for Windows, and more. We also hear from Nicole Woon, program manager on the SharePoint at Microsoft focused on all things site templates, their history from the SharePoint Look Book – moving into Microsoft 365, and insights into what you can expect next for templatizing your intranet. Click here for this episode's corresponding blog post. Resources: Nicole Woon | LinkedIn | Twitter [guest] Mark Kashman | Twitter | Kashbox Substack blog [host] SharePoint Twitter | SharePoint Community Blog | UserVoice Microsoft 365 public roadmap Microsoft Tech Community Home Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes= Follow The Intrazone at aka.ms/TheIntrazone Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
In this new world of hybrid work, Yammer offers employees a way to come together socially to share what’s going on in their lives, both inside and outside work. In this episode, we learn more about Yammer and discuss how OneDrive supports tech engagement among your employees. Out guest is Michael Holste, Product Manager on the Microsoft 365 Product Marketing team responsible for employee engagement, including products like Yammer and Viva connections. Click here for transcript of this episode. Resources: OneDrive | Twitter | OneDrive Community Blog | UserVoice Ankita Kirti | Twitter [co-host] Jason Moore | Twitter [co-host] Michael Holste | Twitter [guest] Microsoft Yammer Blog Microsoft Viva OneDrive Tech Community Blog OneDrive Webinars Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Follow Sync Up at aka.ms/syncup or wherever you get your podcasts. Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts.
Need to share a video with AUDIO during a Microsoft Teams meeting? What used to only be possible in Windows is now also possible in MacOS! In this work from home tip, Jeremy Chapman from the Microsoft 365 team will show you how to "Include Computer Sound" while sharing your desktop or app windows using a Mac or PC. At the time of release, this is a Public Preview feature in Microsoft Teams for MacOS, so we'll also show how to get that enabled if you don't see the options demonstrated. ► QUICK LINKS: 00:00 - Introduction 00:34 - Demo in Teams to Include Computer Sound 01:40 - Demo of Including Computer Sound after sharing desktop 02:20 - What to do if you don't see the Include Computer Sound options 02:56 - Enabling Preview Features in the Teams Admin Center 03:21 - Closing remarks ► Link References: Find more shows in our work from home series at https://aka.ms/WFHmechanics
Tony Brazelton is a biochemist, a manager of projects, a manager of people, a process improvement consultant, a change management consultant, and now a corporate trainer and management and leadership consultant. He loves to design and deliver learning experiences to help people be excellent—to each other. In our conversation this week, he shares an introvert's perspective on facilitation (as well as some smart workarounds for small talk!). We also discuss his pre-workshop preparation and how important it is to get centred. During this time, Tony has also been helping his colleagues feel comfortable with online meetings, and in this conversation he shares how he's assisting them with jumping over those online engagement barriers. Show notes - Tony Brazelton Join The Flipchart community on Facebook Shhh... I'm releasing 5 secret podcast episodes over 5 days to help you book out your facilitation business, BUT you need to register to get access.Head on over to bookedoutfacilitator.comSupport the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/leannehughes)