Most organizations think “HR automation” means a chatbot glued to a SharePoint folder full of PDFs. They’re wrong. That setup doesn’t automate HR. It accelerates confident nonsense — without evidence,
Most organizations think “HR automation” means a chatbot glued to a SharePoint folder full of PDFs. They’re wrong. That setup doesn’t automate HR. It accelerates confident nonsense — without evidence,
I used to think tweaking M365 settings was the answer to every slow Teams call—until I watched our network diagrams and realized: that culprit isn’t in Redmond, it’s lurking in
Most organizations assume SharePoint automation scales because it’s “in the platform.” They are wrong. The UI makes it feel small—one library, one button, one approval—but the moment you automate, you’ve
Taylor Dorward joins Mike Hartley for Episode 2. In this episode we hear from Taylor about what Accessibility means to him, his views on AI and Accessibility, and what his
Quick question: When was the last time you wondered if you’re using the best tool for querying or formatting your Microsoft Lists? If your answer is ‘every time I hit