This infographic outlines how you can  stay in touch with the hub for  teamwork in Office 365. With Microsoft Teams you can connect, collaborate, and come together  securely  by meeting with your peers and getting work done anywhere—even remotely. 

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This one-slide for Teams Meetings and Calling provides insights on how to power up a remote employee with #Microsoft Teams. Learn ways to expand collaboration while working remotely, as well as streamline connections across devices, all while keeping teams engaged, connected, and secure.

View: Expand collaboration while working remotely, keeping your team engaged, connected, and secure

The creativity of your employees can give your business a competitive edge in challenging times, sparking new ideas and driving growth. But how can you tap into that innovation when employees spend so much time on manual, repetitive tasks, switching constantly between different tools?

Kick off your onboarding

Simplify approvals

Save a message or get a reminder

Get a push notification whenever you’re mentioned

These are just a few ways that employees can use Teams and Power Automate. The new Power Automate app for Teams makes it more approachable and straightforward than ever to automate routine tasks. A simplified flow designer makes it easy for anyone to get started automating, using thousands of prebuilt templates. To learn more, read the flyer.

View: 4 Ways Your Employees Can get Started with Microsoft Teams and Power Automate

This video shows how you can pull together a team with Microsoft Teams on your PC, Mac, or mobile device. Use chat instead of email, securely edit files at the same time, see your likes, mentions, and replies with just a single tap, and have the freedom to customize it all by adding notes, websites, and apps.

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Learn how Microsoft Teams, included as part of Microsoft 365, can enable your team to communicate and collaborate from anywhere. By integrating meetings, messaging, and calling services into a single, secure hub, Teams offers:
• The familiarity and power of your favorite Office apps.
• The ability to meet across mobile, desktop, browser, and a wide range of devices. 
• The ability to share, edit, and co-author files, including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, within the app.
• The ability to record, store, and transcribe calls and voicemails for easy sharing and replay.
See how you can modernize teamwork for your business with Teams.

View: Crash Course in Microsoft Teams


The global COVID-19 Pandemic presented a challenge to Salvation Army locations across the world—how to continue serving people who rely on The Salvation Army while still staying safe and adhering to social distancing? Microsoft CVP Jared Spataro and The Salvation Army Commissioner Merle Heatwole discuss how Microsoft Teams is helping connect employees from The Salvation Army’s international headquarters in London, helping them maintain their relationship with international chapters who rely on their support.

Experience what a day might look like in the life of a Volunteer Manager who uses #MicrosoftTeams to recruit, train, and deploy volunteers to help reach constituents and communities quickly and effectively in times of need.

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As  organizations  have had to  quickly  pivot to new working environments, cyberattacks have become an urgent concern.  In this thought leadership article, you can learn  some of the best practices using Microsoft  security  that help ensure the best protection.  Examples include  secure access to cloud applications that protect sign-ins with  security defaults,  methods to  manage and secure corporate data in approved apps on personal devices,  and  providing clear and basic information, including how to protect their devices, will help you and employees stay ahead of  threats so  they can remain productive. 

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As remote work becomes increasingly common, organizations need to empower employees and volunteers to be productive from anywhere, while ensuring a secure, productive remote work environment.

View: 3 ways you can ensure secure, productive remote work for your nonprofit

Quickly pivot to remote work while turning on built-in security controls to help your workers stay secure. In our e-book, “Securing your remote workers,” you’ll learn how you can secure remote workers the following ways:

Enable remote access to apps to successfully connect a remote workforce.

Manage devices and apps to secure your remote workforce.

Protect your data, apps, and endpoints against threats and security risks.

Each nonprofit facing these challenges has different needs. This guide aims to show how you can use your existing investments in Microsoft 365 to secure your organization where it needs it most.

View: Securing your remote workers