Webinar – What other Apps can you take advantage of in Microsoft 365 and how can you use them for your business?

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Join our practical webinar as we explore the often underutilized gems within Microsoft 365. We’ll take a deep dive into five key applications: Planner, OneDrive, Microsoft To Do, Bookings, and Stream, and how they can be strategically applied to benefit your business.

Discover the power of Planner for efficient task management and team collaboration. Learn to leverage OneDrive for seamless document organization and secure file sharing. Uncover how Microsoft To Do can boost personal and team productivity, streamlining your daily workflow. Explore the capabilities of Bookings in simplifying appointment scheduling and enhancing customer interactions. Dive into Stream for secure video sharing and engagement within your organization.

This session is your opportunity to gain practical insights and strategies for optimizing your Microsoft 365 subscription. Understand how these applications can be customized to meet your unique business requirements and drive efficiency and innovation. Don’t miss out on this chance to maximize the value of your Microsoft 365 investment.

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Presenter:

Brett Lonsdale is the CEO of Lightning Tools, a company he co-founded. He is also recognized as a Microsoft 365 Apps and Services MVP. Brett’s extensive experience and contributions in the field of Microsoft SharePoint and Office 365 demonstrate his expertise and dedication to helping organizations leverage these technologies effectively for improved collaboration and digital transformation.

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