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1,001 Business Problems Solved with Microsoft Teams

Hosted by Arnie Howes · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 100 episodes

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About this podcast

Microsoft Teams is for Business owners and managers, not the IT department! Until you take charge of Teams in your business, you’ll never solve your business workflow, collaboration, and information problems.Most business owners and managers see Microsoft Teams as yet another software to be implemented and managed by IT gurus, and that’s a shame. They don’t understand that Teams is a business-improving beast.This podcast focuses on solving specific business problems using out-of-the-box Microsoft Teams solutions.

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Arnie Howes hosts 1,001 Business Problems Solved with Microsoft Teams, a business show with 100 episodes published.

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0114 - The Cost of Information Exchange - Part 4 - Getting Your Workday Back After Meetings Go Away

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In this final episode of the series, Annie steps back and shows what work actually feels like once meetings are no longer carrying the burden of keeping everyone aligned. Instead of chasing updates, leaders and teams beg

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0113 - The Cost of Information Exchange - Part 3: How Teams Stay Aligned Without Meetings

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0112 - The Cost of Information Exchange – Part 2: Replacing the Meeting Without Losing Alignment

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Many meetings exist for one reason: leaders need everyone oriented to the same reality. When updates and context aren’t visible anywhere else, pulling people together becomes the default way to synchronize work. In this

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0111 - The Cost of Information Exchange – Part 1: The Meeting Was Never the Goal

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This first episode of our four-part series reframes meetings as a substitute for visibility, not a failure of discipline or leadership; showing how scattered information quietly turned meetings into a necessary—but costl

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0110 - A Leader's Key to Getting Traction with Copilot

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In this episode, Annie revisits a deceptively simple framework popularized by Peter Thiel and walks it clockwise, not as a technology theory exercise, but as a practical leadership lens. Rather than chasing tools or tren

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0109 — Copilot Is Better at the Complex Than the Simple

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0108 – How to Keep Copilot From Leading You Down the Wrong Path

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0107 – The Information Visibility Problem (Part 3): How Visibility Changes Leadership

Mar 30, 20269mEp. 1060

When visibility improves, leadership begins to feel fundamentally different. Instead of spending the first part of every day reconstructing what happened and chasing fragments of information, leaders walk into meetings a

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0106 – The Information Visibility Problem (Part 2): Why Structure Creates Clarity

Mar 23, 20265mEp. 1050

Many leaders assume Copilot becomes more useful when they learn how to ask better questions. In reality, Copilot becomes useful when the organization itself becomes easier to understand. When work is scattered across ema

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0105 – The Information Visibility Problem (Part 1): Why Leaders Chase Updates

Mar 16, 20266mEp. 1040

Most leaders don’t start their day making decisions — they start it chasing clarity. Information exists, work is happening, and people are doing their jobs, but the truth of what’s really changed lives in too many places

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0104 – Advanced Strategic Thinking – Adding Copilot Sub-Pages to Your Pages

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This episode explores how to move from a single Copilot Page into a connected system for real strategic thinking. Instead of trying to hold complex initiatives together through meetings, emails, and scattered notes, lead

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0103 — Copilot Pages For Turning Scattered Strategic Thoughts into Clear Actionable Roadmaps

Mar 2, 20266mEp. 1020

In this episode, Annie shows how Copilot Pages turn scattered, half‑formed strategic thinking into clear, actionable roadmaps. She walks leaders through using a single “home base” Page to capture messy inputs, link relat

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0102 - Copilot Pages are the Best Way to Use Copilot for Strategy

Feb 23, 20267mEp. 1010

In Episode 102, Annie recaps the evolution of using Copilot for strategy — from Word documents, to Copilot Notebooks, and finally to Copilot Pages. While Word remains a solid option and Notebooks excel at project executi

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0101 - Copilot Notebooks for Business Owners and Managers Part 2

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In this episode, Annie continues the Copilot Notebooks conversation from Episode 99 and shares what she learned after putting them to real use. As Copilot continues to evolve at a rapid pace, this episode focuses on how

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0100 - The End of AI Uncertainty - What to Use

Feb 9, 20267mEp. 990

In Episode 100 of The Thousand and One Business Problems Solved in Microsoft Teams podcast, Annie calls an audible and tackles the question she’s heard from three different businesses in one week: “Which AI tool should w

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0099 - Copilot Notebooks for Business Owners and Managers Part 1

Feb 2, 20266mEp. 980

In this week’s episode, Annie introduces listeners to the emerging power of Copilot Notebooks — Microsoft’s newly improved strategic workspace for deeper planning and project thinking. After two weeks of exploring Copilo

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0098 – Copilot and Your Living Business Strategy Document

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In this episode, Annie breaks down how to turn massive Copilot strategy sessions into clean, organized, scroll‑free strategy documents using a few powerful — and surprisingly underused — Microsoft Word features. After a

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0097 - Behind the Scene - A Real Strategy Session with Copilot

Jan 19, 20267mEp. 960

In this episode, Annie pulls listeners inside a real strategy session happening at County Quest Consulting, where Copilot served as a thinking partner while the team shaped the direction of their upcoming free workshop s

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