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Passion for Productivity – have you found it?

Debbie Ireland Adoption, Microsoft 365, Productivity, Training

Outlook Categories as a way to focus - at the gym! The other day I was at the gym. I have a great Personal Trainer and as another small business owner, our conversations often revert to things we are learning or can improve! We share the passion for productivity! We were discussing the challenge

Evolution or Revolution – do we need to keep up?

Debbie Ireland Adoption, Microsoft 365, Productivity, Training

Is digital transformation just overused buzz words? How much do we need to change with the times? What is the impact on our staff if we do? Or don’t? One of the significant changes many businesses are facing is the adoption of Microsoft 365 – and how it fits into culture, systems, and change

The Metamorphosis of Microsoft Teams

Debbie Ireland Adoption, Conference, Microsoft 365, Training

Many organisations started using Teams as an urgent response to enable remote working during lockdowns and quarantine periods. In November of 2019 Microsoft Teams had 20 Million users, by March of 2020 Teams had 44 million daily active users.Microsoft.com quote For others who were already us

Find Time – Tip!

Debbie Ireland Microsoft 365, Productivity, Training

This is an awesome little Office 365 App, that I bet many don't know about! This little gem - Find Time by Microsoft, for Outlook is so simple, and will increase your productivity no end. Schedule time across companies, and let it do the work! 1. Get the Add-in 2. Create your poll

Exciting New Appointment as Microsoft Regional Director

Debbie Ireland Adoption, Conference, Microsoft 365

I am very proud to announce that I have been nominated and accepted into the Microsoft Regional Director Program. Microsoft hand-picks a small number of people for these roles to act in a non-paid advisory program for Microsoft leaders and senior executives. The Regional Director Program provid

It’s About Employee Adoption, Stupid

admin Adoption, Microsoft 365, Training

By Christian BuckleyCollaboration expert, consulting CMO and researcher. In the younger days of SharePoint, while I was still working for Microsoft, I was happy when the sales organization finally began looking at not just the number of new licenses sold, but also at the number of active users.