Microsoft Teams provides a platform for project management teams, enabling real-time conversations, document management, and much more. This blog covers how you can effectively use Microsoft Teams for project teamwork.
Microsoft Teams links with OneDrive, Microsoft Office 365 and SharePoint, allows all documents to be stored and accessed in one place. Project Management teams can utilize the Microsoft Office suite to collaborate in real-time on projects and documents. This is particularly useful when working on projects where time is a factor.
By creating channels for the department, Project Management teams can quickly provide updates, feedback and coordinate work projects. This allows for a quicker and leaner work process that benefits the Project Management team.
With Microsoft Teams, Project Management teams can streamline project communications and collaborate more closely on key accounts.
This app is available in Microsoft Teams and consolidates your To Do tasks and your Planner tasks in one place. This project management tool tracks and manages all project tasks in one convenient app. Create, assign, and track tasks individually or collaboratively with your team, and see everything come together in one place.
On your left-side navigation bar of Microsoft Teams, you may see Tasks by Planner and To Do. This was previously called Planner. If you don’t see this, click on the Ellipsis icon at the bottom of the navigation list to add the app.
This can be also be added as a new tab within a Teams Channel.
When to use Microsoft To Do vs. Microsoft Tasks
To Do |
Tasks by Planner and To Do |
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Manage individual tasks across To Do, Outlook, and Planner |
Your organization has a Microsoft 365 subscription (business, enterprise, or education) |
Make daily to-do lists |
Manage and schedule teamwork visually |
Share specific lists with teammates and friends |
Use charts to track progress |
Collaborate across Planner, Teams, and Outlook using Microsoft Groups |
Project workspaces customized to your preferences are automatically created so you can organize, manage and monitor them, all from within MS Teams. You no longer have to switch applications and waste time searching for project information.
With Atlas, which is built on and for Microsoft 365, you can see your and your team's projects in one intuitive and collaborative workspace. Smart filtering lets you find what you're looking for easily; you can search projects by customer, team member, subject area and more.
These are just a few examples of how well Microsoft Teams works within a project management team and how it can contribute to its success. Of course each company is different and maybe Microsoft Teams has been able to help your project management team in other ways?
Read more about Atlas for Project Work which makes project management even easier and more efficient without the need for additional software.