Planner gives Microsoft 365 users a built-in task-management tool that small teams can use to track plans, tasks, and progress. Here’s our guide to using Planner on the web and within Microsoft Teams.
Managing projects can often feel like juggling too many balls at once—deadlines, team coordination, task prioritization, and unexpected roadblocks can quickly pile up. If you’ve ever found yourself ...
Microsoft rolls out a redesigned Planner with task chat and Goals view, while retiring key legacy features ahead of deeper AI ...
In our earlier post, we covered few basics about creating a plan in Microsoft Planner and adding Tasks to it. Proceeding further, we will see how to sort these tasks into buckets to arrange them in an ...
Updated Planner strengthens unified work management within Microsoft 365 productivity ecosystem.
What if your system possessed the built-in capability to create Templates with pre-existing tasks (like in Word/Excel) instead of having you create every plan from scratch? I bet it would be quite ...
Microsoft has no shortage of productivity apps, but one of its most genuinely useful tools is also one of the easiest to miss. If you subscribe to Microsoft 365, you already have access to Microsoft ...
Microsoft has announced a new work management app called the Microsoft Planner. It seems very similar to Trello and Asana, two of the most widely used work management apps these days, along with a ...
The productivity app formerly known as Microsoft Project is now part of Microsoft Planner, an app recently redesigned to help anyone who is looking to organize their day, tasks, and projects. It ...
Though smaller, standalone project management rivals have gained in popularity, Microsoft’s ability to bundle Planner with other Office apps give it a big foot in the enterprise door. Microsoft’s ...