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Cloudy County Community Call - Microsoft Planner Intro

Cloudy County Community Call - Microsoft Planner Intro

Howdy Cloudy County!

I really hope that you plan to attend our November community call! In our travels, Joe and I have learned an important lesson…. People LOVE to manage tasks and projects with Microsoft Planner. Thankfully, Planner is included for free in Microsoft 365 and you can get started by heading to https://tasks.office.com. This month we’re going to do an overview of Microsoft Planner to get everyone started. You’ll be able to manage your next 4-H camp, weekend event, or regular office tasks and business processes. We’re going to touch on the principle of the Kanban work style and how it is surfaced in Planner. We’ll also cover some of the ways you can access your Plans (there are a few options!). Historically, Planner has been one of our most popular topics so I’d love it if you shared this invite with your peers so that they too can learn how to plan all the things!

If you like to manage tasks, assign tasks, and get things done, then this monthly call is for you!

Please forward this meeting invite to your peers and encourage them to join our community. You can also share our sign-up page: https://aka.ms/joincloudycounty

If you missed the previous meetings and would like to catch up, you can find them on our YouTube channel:Cloudy County Community Calls - YouTube




Check out the recording of this meeting on our YouTube channel: Cloudy County Community Call November 2022 - Microsoft Planner Intro - YouTube

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