Send us a text This end-of-year episode wasn’t planned — it unfolded naturally around my family’s Christmas table. As we gathered early this year, missing family members, reflecting on work and life, and celebrating a small but significant personal milestone — recovering from back surgery after six months of pain — the conversation drifted to AI. What surprised me wasn’t how advanced the technology has become, but how differently every person around the table was experiencing it. From a devel...
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Send us a text This end-of-year episode wasn’t planned — it unfolded naturally around my family’s Christmas table. As we gathered early this year, missing family members, reflecting on work and life, and celebrating a small but significant personal milestone — recovering from back surgery after six months of pain — the conversation drifted to AI. What surprised me wasn’t how advanced the technology has become, but how differently every person around the table was experiencing it. From a devel...
Stop the Microsoft 365 Madness: How to Choose the Right Tool Every Time
Simply SharePoint
17 minutes
6 months ago
Stop the Microsoft 365 Madness: How to Choose the Right Tool Every Time
Send us a text Staring at your screen wondering whether to create that project in Teams, SharePoint, or Loop? You're not alone. Microsoft 365's abundance of tools has created a hidden productivity crisis: decision paralysis that's costing organisations millions in lost time and frustration. In this episode, we dive deep into what I call 'The Microsoft 365 Tool Chaos' – that overwhelming feeling when you have too many options and no clear guidance. You'll discover why having more tools doesn't...
Simply SharePoint
Send us a text This end-of-year episode wasn’t planned — it unfolded naturally around my family’s Christmas table. As we gathered early this year, missing family members, reflecting on work and life, and celebrating a small but significant personal milestone — recovering from back surgery after six months of pain — the conversation drifted to AI. What surprised me wasn’t how advanced the technology has become, but how differently every person around the table was experiencing it. From a devel...