Everything else lives in Teams, including your individual tasks from To Do and Outlook. So, it makes sense to integrate Teams with Planner to keep a timeline-driven management system that integrates with your coworkers’ tasks, too. This gives the entire team easy access and awareness of the task and processes involved.

With lots of tasks, one list can get really long. And a linear list is not the most efficient way of going about a job. The good news is you can stay on top of things with the Buckets feature.

‘Bucket’ is a fancy way of saying subcategories. Buckets can be customized for the needs of your business. Depending on how you structure your projects, that might look like a Bucket for sub-tasks, different phases of a task, or department type.

When businesses use multiple software apps for work, it can sometimes be challenging to toggle between the different apps and keep track of everything that’s part of a single task.

By allowing the attachment of documents, photos, links, notes, and more, your Tasks become a centralized area where the whole team has full visibility of everything and can easily collaborate.

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