Calendars, task lists, and project planning are important business tools. Many people use Microsoft’s apps to power these processes. Including Planner, Microsoft To Do, and Project for the web.These tools help keep processes on track and enable task accountability. But they’re separate apps. Switching between apps can be cumbersome. It adds more complexity to a workflow.On average, employees switch between 22 different apps 350 times per day.Microsoft is putting a dent in app overload. The company is rolling out a brand-new version of Microsoft Planner in early 2024. It’s packed with exciting features designed to simplify your project management journey.What apps does the new Planner include?The new Microsoft Planner combines:The current Planner’s collaboration featuresThe simplicity of Microsoft To Do for task managementThe capabilities of Microsoft Project for the webThe automation of Microsoft Copilot (the company’s AI companion)The new Planner promises to be a powerful tool for staying organized. As well