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Tracy van der Schyff

Facilitating The Evolution of Human Capabilities

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#Microsoft365 Day 347: Stop selling #Office365 Driver’s Licenses to people who can’t drive (yet)

#Microsoft365 #Office365 Dear #Microsoft. I am your biggest fan, and this is a cry for help. Yup, It's gonna be one of those posts that's going to upset a couple of people. Please, I beg you, we need to stop "selling"... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 346: Please help your users to find their stuff in #Microsoft365

The evolution of finding stuff is one of my favorite topics, and also the main concern when it comes to #UserAdoption for #Office365. Everything around us has evolved, except us. Please help your users by giving them the skills to... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 345: Change Management Tips for #Microsoft365 Citizen Developers (part 7)

#Microsoft365 #Office365 As part of a mini series for #CitizenDevelopers I'll be sharing tips and tricks around Business Analysis, Project and Change Management etc. This is the last blog in the series and I want to talk about #ChangeManagement. This... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 344: Communication and Training Tips for #Microsoft365 Citizen Developers (part 6)

#Microsoft365 #Office365 As part of a mini series for #CitizenDevelopers I'll be sharing tips and tricks around Business Analysis, Project and Change Management etc. Today we'll take a look at Communication and Training. These form a crucial part of Change... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 343: #MicrosoftTeams Provisioning Checklist

Yes, I'm that person saying not everyone should be creating #MicrosoftTeams. And I have good reasoning behind it. If you don't understand what happens in the background when a Team is built, you shouldn't just be building them. This blog... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 342: Setup Alerts on the Main Document Library in #MicrosoftTeams

The first question that gets asked when I introduce people to #MicrosoftTeams, is: 'Will the other members be able to delete my stuff'. That's a YES. People don't trust people. This causes many complicated environments to be built - unnecessarily.... Continue Reading →

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