![]() ![]() For example, someone new arrives at the company, and you have a nice Power Automate that creates all the necessary tasks to get the person up and running. ![]() ![]() What if you have a task that needs to be performed, but any of X number of people can do it. You have separate islands with tasks with only a few connecting pieces between them. The mindset is that you have something and you “delegate” something to someone else. There are many to-do lists out there, and some enable you to share or attribute tasks to other people, but these can be quite limiting. Today we continue to learn some of the fundamentals in Microsoft’s Services, this time in Planner regarding task attribution and collaboration. ![]()
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