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Microsoft 365 Fundamentals Guide

By : Gustavo Moraes, Douglas Romao
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Microsoft 365 Fundamentals Guide

By: Gustavo Moraes, Douglas Romao

Overview of this book

With its extensive set of tools and features for improving productivity and collaboration, Microsoft 365 is being widely adopted by organizations worldwide. This book will help not only developers but also business people and those working with information to discover tips and tricks for making the most of the apps in the Microsoft 365 suite. The Microsoft 365 Fundamentals Guide is a compendium of best practices and tips to leverage M365 apps for effective collaboration and productivity. You'll find all that you need to work efficiently with the apps in the Microsoft 365 family in this complete, quick-start guide that takes you through the Microsoft 365 apps that you can use for your everyday activities. You'll learn how to boost your personal productivity with Microsoft Delve, MyAnalytics, Outlook, and OneNote. To enhance your communication and collaboration with teams, this book shows you how to make the best use of Microsoft OneDrive, Whiteboard, SharePoint, and Microsoft Teams. You'll also be able to be on top of your tasks and your team's activities, automating routines, forms, and apps with Microsoft Planner, To-Do, Power Automate, Power Apps, and Microsoft Forms. By the end of this book, you'll have understood the purpose of each Microsoft 365 app, when and how to use it, and learned tips and tricks to achieve more with M365.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)

Network – sharing information

None of us can accomplish impactful work alone. That is why understanding your network and relationships is paramount to not only improving productivity but also delivering more value through effective collaboration.

If you are like most people, you do not keep track of daily interactions because that would be too much work. Unfortunately, because of that, you might be missing a massive opportunity by not expanding your network and outreach properly by analyzing the Network dashboard (Figure 3.7):

Figure 3.7 – The MyAnalytics Network dashboard

It is not that you do not engage with people. It is that you do not know exactly how much you are engaging with specific people. When I first visited the Network section in MyAnalytics, I was shocked that I communicated, engaged, and exchanged information much more frequently with people who were not my key stakeholders. Why? Because we tend to respond to the people who...