Microsoft Productivity Score
by Volker Weber
Over the last week, there’s been a lot of conversation about Microsoft Productivity Score—a tool that helps organizations measure and manage the adoption of Microsoft 365. We’ve heard the feedback, and today we’re responding by making changes to the product to further bolster privacy for customers. In this post, I’ll outline the changes we’re making to protect individual privacy, while still giving organizations the data-driven insights they need to manage their digital transformation.
This feature was probably the dumbest idea that Microsoft had in a while. And they could have learned from IBM's Social Dashboard.