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 ...
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.
Microsoft offers powerful work and project management tools under the Planner and Project brands designed for businesses deeply integrated into the Microsoft ecosystem. While this software provides ...
Microsoft has added a planning application for Office 365 business and enterprise subscriptions that's useful for managing group projects and tasks. As Microsoft continues to build on the applications ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Microsoft Planner is a lightweight kanban-style ...
We’ve all been there—juggling tasks, managing deadlines, and trying to keep everything (and everyone) on track without losing our sanity. Whether you’re leading a team project or just trying to ...
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 ...
How to create a Gantt chart when your project data is in Microsoft Planner Your email has been sent When your tasks are in Microsoft Planner and you need Gantt charts, take a look at this third-party ...
Microsoft Planner focuses on one thing and does it well; enabling teams to plan their projects and collaborate on them. It’s simple to use and bundled with every Microsoft 365 enterprise subscription.
I have always thought of Microsoft Planner as being the most underrated of all the Microsoft 365 apps. While Planner is admittedly somewhat simplistic, it works really well for basic task management.