SSW Rules
Do you have a product roadmap?
A product backlog is a great way to see the fairly small broken up PBIs (Product Backlog Items) that make up your team’s “to do” list, but it can be a bit too zoomed in and makes it easy to stray from the product goals.
Read MoreStore your notes in Teams with Warwick Leahy
There is a myriad of options to choose from when storing and sharing documents: SharePoint, or OneDrive/Dropbox/Google Drive, or Microsoft Teams.
Read MoreDuplicate an entire email in one keystroke with Adam Cogan
If you want to duplicate a particular message in Outlook, place the cursor in any of these fields: To, Cc, Bc, or Subject, and press CTRL
Read MoreDelayed emails as Reminders with Adam Cogan
Efficient people don’t rely on their memory and instead, use some way to make sure they don’t forget to do that task.
Read MoreUser Journey Mapping with Bryden Oliver and Jayden Alchin
A customer journey map is a visual story about the process by which a customer interacts with a business and their experience in using a product or service.
Read MoreAzure Resource Naming Conventions with Luke Cook
Having inconsistent resource names across projects creates all sorts of pain:
– Struggling to identify resources
– Unsure what to label new resources.
– Risk of duplicating resources
SSW is proud to announce its latest product – The SSW TimeBand!
Our development team spent a few months working really hard on this new product, and Chief Architect Adam Cogan is officially launching it today.
Read MoreRules to Better Security with Adam Cogan – The 10 tips CEOs Must Know
Do you know the security best practices for both end-users and SysAdmins?
Join Adam for the 10 tips CEOs must know for both end-users and SysAdmins.
Read MoreTaming GitHub – Notification Hell 🔥 with Adam Cogan and Luke Parker
Notifications from GitHub can be quite a pain, as they send a lot of emails. This leads to many developers ignoring the important emails they receive.
Read MoreEvery client deserves a Team! Link Microsoft Teams with your CRM eg. Dynamics 365, SalesForce
Do you link your customers in CRM to their respective Teams?
Microsoft Teams is a great solution for organizing client files and conversations. Create a new Team for each of your clients, and if you have multiple projects for one client, use Channels to keep them separate.
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