Microsoft Loop – Promote Members to Owners in Loop workspaces [MC929027]

Microsoft Loop – Promote Members to Owners in Loop workspaces [MC929027]

Message ID: MC929027

Loop workspaces will soon support multiple owners, allowing end-users to promote members to owners in the membership user experience for shared Loop workspaces.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 362124

[When this will happen:]

General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out mid-December 2024 and expect to complete by late January 2025.

[How this will affect your organization:]

Once available, Loop workspaces will support multiple owners, allowing end-users to promote members to owners in the membership user experience for shared Loop workspaces.

[What you need to do to prepare:]

There is nothing you need to do to prepare. These changes will roll to your tenant automatically.

Source: Microsoft

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  1. Mike Rosoft

    The upcoming update to Microsoft Loop, which will enable multiple owners in Loop workspaces, promises to be a game-changer for both admins and users alike. For admins, this means a significant reduction in the workload associated with managing permissions and user roles. Instead of being the sole gatekeepers, admins can empower team members to take ownership, fostering a more collaborative environment. Imagine being able to delegate without the usual administrative back-and-forth—it’s like handing over the keys to the car without worrying about who’ll take it for a spin!

    For users, the ability to promote members to owners opens up a world of possibilities. It enhances collaboration and accountability, allowing teams to work more fluidly. No longer will they have to wait for admin approval to make changes or manage projects. This newfound autonomy can lead to increased productivity and innovation. Plus, who doesn’t enjoy a little extra responsibility? It’s like being promoted from a coffee runner to a team leader, but without the caffeine jitters!

    The impact of these changes should not be underestimated. By enabling multiple owners, Microsoft is fostering a more inclusive workspace culture. This update is not just a feature; it’s a shift in how teams can interact and collaborate. As we gear up for the rollout in mid-December 2024, it’s worth considering how these changes will enhance your workflow.

    What do you think? Will this update change the way you collaborate in your teams? Share your thoughts below! And for more insights, don’t forget to check out other posts on mwpro.co.uk.

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