Create tasks from Teams messages – Ad hoc work and task requests happen in many places at work-and especially in Teams.
If you’re a current Microsoft 365 subscriber, you can log into Planner at .ĭuring the past six months, we’ve launched a number of new Planner features to save you time, improve coordination, and, ultimately, streamline your task management. With Planner, your team has an intuitive, visual, and collaborative app for getting work done or managing workflows. Each task on that board contains all the necessary details-due dates, comments, attachments, color-coded labels, and more-in one place, while prebuilt charts graphically summarize the status of your entire plan. Everything your team needs to organize a marketing campaign, internal budget review, or small event is set out on a traditional Kanban board. Planner is perfect for visually managing task-based efforts across a team. Here’s the rundown of newly released features for both apps as well as a look at what’s coming during the next few months. Cathy Harley, Senior Program Manager for Planner and Project, shows tips for using Planner and Project inside of Teams and discusses the roadmap for both products.