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Priority Notifications in Microsoft Teams: Use-cases

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Have you heard about priority notifications in Microsoft Teams and left wondering what a use-case may be for this feature? We all have unlimited access to this feature until April 1, 2020 so now’s the time to check it out! (see what will happen after April 1st below).

Link to excerpt below: Managing messaging policies in Teams

Users can send priority notifications If you turn this on, users can send a message that uses priority notifications. Priority notifications notify users every 2 minutes for a period of 20 minutes or until messages are picked up and read by the recipient, maximizing the likelihood that the message is picked up and acted upon in a timely manner. For a limited time, unlimited Priority Notifications in Microsoft Teams will be made available for all customers. This promotion is extended to April 1, 2020 from its original end date of December 31, 2019. After April 1, licensed users will be able to send Priority Notifications according to the terms of their subscription. For more information, see Messaging policies licensing.


In this modern world of notification-overload, this is one of those features that shouldn’t be over-used. It’s a good idea to have some specific use-cases for how your organization will use these notifications before starting.

I was having a hard time coming up with those use-cases so I tweeted this question and received a long list of responses spanning numerous use-cases and industry verticals.

My tweet.

Thanks to everyone who responded and for some great ideas. Here are the responses in 1 consolidated list grouped in high-level “categories”:

Human Resources

Information Technology

Legal/Compliance

Health and Safety

Education

Social

Other

 

Great ideas! If you have others not listed, let me know and I’ll add them to the list.

-JCK

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