
Consultation meetings: Like in telemedicine where doctors and patients meet 1-to-1. Channel meetings: Group conversations with an entire team or group of people. Private meetings: 1-on-1 conversations with specific colleagues or employees. Ad-hoc meetings: Created by clicking the Meet now button to get everyone involved in a conversation as quickly as possible. Microsoft is all about making meetings flexible so there are four ways that you can launch a discussion with your team: You can decide which you want to use based on what makes the most sense to your company. You can start a Microsoft Teams meeting either through the Teams app or Microsoft Outlook. In-meeting controls and what you can do with Microsoft Teams. Choosing what you want to see in a Teams meeting. How to add members to Microsoft Teams meetings. Customize your Microsoft Teams background. How to schedule a Microsoft Teams meeting from Outlook. If you’re already using Teams, you can jump to the section most relevant below:
It should also help you learn about the different variations of Microsoft Teams meetings and the features at your disposal before, during, and after a meeting.
This guide is designed to help you set up a Microsoft Teams meeting for the first time.