Are you looking for tools to help you communicate and share documents with coworkers? Microsoft 365 offers a powerful suite of options to choose from. By understanding the benefits of Groups, Teams, and Yammer, you can decide which platform best fits your needs.
Collaboration in the digital workplace: Groups vs. Teams vs. Yammer
Understanding Microsoft 365 collaboration tools
There are three Microsoft 365 tools that are typically used for office communication and collaboration: Microsoft 365 Groups, Yammer, and Microsoft Teams. While these three are similar, did you know that there are subtle differences that set them apart from each other? Let's take a look at some of these.
How do Microsoft 365 Groups connectors work?
The cross-application service in Microsoft 365 known as Groups enables members of a team to collaborate and share resources with one another. Such resources can be a calendar, spreadsheets, and even an Microsoft Outlook inbox, among others. Groups also has a feature called connectors that allows users to share content from third-party services right in Outlook, making workflows more seamless.