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The New Habits team introduce guest host Marc Stamper to head the South Coast Summit takeover podcast. The South Coast Summit, brainchild of Nathan Sweeney and Aaron Rendell, attracted expert speakers and MVPs from across the country (and from across the pond) to address the latest technologies from the Microsoft Stack, and how to best utilise them in a post pandemic world.
Marc Stamper had a busy day interviewing many of the most exciting speakers including Director of Technology at Microsoft Dona Sarkar, Director of Digital Strategy, Microsoft Worldwide Richard Potter, Sara Fennah, Charlie Phipps, Nikki Chapple, Dannielle King, Gemma Young and Kevin McDonnell whom made our podcast possible. A huge thank you to Kevin, all of our wonderful guests, and Nathan and Aaron for organising a fantastic event!
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Microsoft MVP's Suzy Dean, Wes Hackett and Paul Schaeflein unravel the avalanche of new features released within Microsoft Teams this summer including Communities, Q&A features and the broadcast development kit.The New Habits Team also explores what to expect from SharePoint 1.13 and its Viva Connections extensibility.
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Viva Connections is coming soon, and the panel discusses the capabilities and extensibility of this new Employee Experience offering from Microsoft 365
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The New Habits panel discusses the updates to Microsoft Teams from the later part of 2020 and how that impacts meetings, training and presentations.
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Daniel Laskewitz, a Microsoft MVP from Sogeti, joins the panel to discuss the success he has seen running a Power Platform center of excellence. Daniel shares tips on Power Apps and Power Automate and shares his experience delivering successful applications.
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The New Habits panel starts a new series of discussions about news from Microsoft's Ignite 2020 conference. In the first of this series, features in Teams and SharePoint are reviewed in the context of improving our productivity.
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The panel continues the series on Knowledge management on their path to Project Cortext. This month's discussion centers on organisational content; what it is, what is should be and how an organisation could approach the production of their content.
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Connect content to people, and people to people
The panel is joined by knowledge management experts Sue Hanley and Simon Denton to discuss what they've done to build successful KM implementations and tips for getting your organisation ready for Project Cortex.
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The New Habits panel continues the series around Knowledge Management with a discussion of the last decade(s) of KM, the goals of organizations vs the needs of the employees and the industry trends (past and present) in the KM space. As Project Cortex looms in the future, our goal is to get you thinking toward how you can leverage the tools to succeed.
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Our panel starts the new year, and a set of related episodes on the topic of knowledge management and Project Cortex. This episode focuses on the influences that the consumer market has on enterprises, the key concepts that will influence knowledge management in Cortex, and a few new features in Microsoft Teams.
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Our panel is joined by Colin Shedden, Enterprise Architect at the Lower Thames Crossing Project to discuss the use of Microsoft Teams and Microsoft 365 in supporting the decade-long project. Colin explains how M365 is used to create a new enterprise from four partner companies and dozens of systems to create an efficient, collaborative way of working.
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The panel discusses Microsoft Teams mobile and the wider concerns about guidance vs sprawl.
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The panel discusses new communications features in Microsoft Teams and how they can be used in conjunction with other Office 365 communications features.
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The panel is joined by Karuana Gatimu from the Microsoft Teams product group to talk about adoption of Teams and Office 365.
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Christian Maier from the Teams Platform ecosystem team at Microsoft joins the panel to provide his insights around recent updates to the platform and the announcements from Build 2019.
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The New Habits podcast is back with a discussion around features recently added to Microsoft Teams: Live Events, Kaizala integration, a new Calendar app, live captions and customized backgrounds.
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The panel reviews the Microsoft Teams UserVoice site, providing their expert opinion on features coming to the application, as shown on the UserVoice site.
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The discussion moves to two other capabilities of Microsoft Teams: Connectors and Tabs. Our panel reviews the technology and discusses the benefits and drawbacks of each and offers their perspective on the best approach of each.
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The panel discusses using bots to interact with users and systems in an enterprise setting.
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Welcome to the New Habits podcast! New Habits is where executives and Microsoft MVPs from leading partners discuss the Microsoft Teams ecosystem. This episode focuses on the Teams app store.