

Emails can are only seen by senders and their recipients, anyone who receives a forwarded message or is copied. Typically there’s no telling how quickly your recipients will respond-or if they respond at all. Writing, sending, and responding to emails generally takes more time and thought than sending a quick chat via Teams or Skype. While some emails can be very formal (for example, invites to a customer’s Clevel contacts or responses to RFP documents). Outlook emails range from formal to informal, depending on the recipient. Team members can chime in on a topic, and continue to chat and collaborate in a speedy fashion. Teams is enhanced with emoticons and animated GIFs, to ensure communication is casual and relaxed. Microsoft Teams is designed for the “Inner Loop” of people you work and communicate with regularly through an instant messaging mode. Skype Meeting Broadcast, a feature of Office 365, is used for one-to-many or few-to-many meetings for online audiences up to 10,000 attendees. If you’re posting a question to a colleague or a few colleagues via Skype for Business, you likely already know who to ask. Skype for Business is typically used more for one-to-one and one-to-a-few interactions. When posting a question to Teams, you are harnessing the collective knowledge of its members…you may not know who has the (best) answer when it comes to Microsoft Teams vs. Every interaction within a Team is visible to all of its members. Microsoft Teams is designed for team collaboration.

Read our blog to see how the Teams compares to Skype for Business and Outlook. It’s been announced that Teams will replace Skype for Business, and organizations are clamoring to get their users on Microsoft Teams. Microsoft Teams is the new kid in town, and it’s been making friends at a breakneck pace.
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