Cody Sigmon
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My office offers trainings to people at our university on how to use Teams, Outlook, and OneDrive. The irony is that we can't use Bookings to have them sign up for these trainings because the fundamental assumption behind Bookings is that anyone using it is offering a one-on-one service. I would relish the opportunity to talk about our use-case so that Group Services would be a robust option for those of us using Microsoft products at enterprise scale.
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This is wildly popular... see all of the related ideas below:
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