In today's dynamic remote work environment, the success of a project hinges on the effectiveness of its project team. Critical challenges in building a successful team can be communication, trust, lack of clear roles and responsibilities, as well as getting everyone on board to use available M365 tools effectively. Antje Lamartine and Andreas Schlueter are going to present a real-world example on how they assembled a team of M365 experts from different companies and locations to roll out M365 for one of their clients. They will share their experience and best practices on how they: - leveraged key M365 Apps for optimal collaboration and organization; - addressed technical and human challenges that arose along the way; - and fostered a positive project team culture, keeping the client happy and ensuring project success.
Andreas Schlüter is the Chief Digital Satisfaction and Happiness Officer and a recognized expert in Microsoft 365 and the Power Platform. With extensive experience in process automation and digital transformation, he bridges the gap between technical expertise and user needs. As a trainer, consultant, and speaker, Andreas delivers creative, practical solutions and an in-depth understanding of modern cloud technologies. His focus lies in the successful adoption and use of Microsoft 365, whether through migrations, rollouts, or process automation. Andreas is known for making complex technical topics accessible, engaging, and inspiring. His goal is to create “Magic Moments” that provide users with real insights and tangible benefits. He shares not only best practices but also highlights pitfalls to avoid – always with a sense of humor and a clear vision for what is possible. As a Microsoft MVP and MCT, Andreas brings cutting-edge knowledge and exclusive insights directly from the Microsoft community to his sessions. With him, you can expect an informative, interactive, and entertaining experience, where you’ll not only learn but also leave with actionable ideas. Be inspired and discover how IT processes can be designed to be both efficient and impactful - and in cool!