Microsoft Teams will be allowing you to share your opinions

Published June 4, 2022
Author: Ash Khan

Microsoft Teams will be allowing you to share your opinions

Published June 4, 2022
Author: Ash Khan

Share your opinions with polls on Microsoft Teams.

Getting your coworkers to participate in polls on Microsoft Teams might become a lot easier mainly due to a new upgrade to the service.

The video conferencing platform Microsoft Teams has announced a new feature that will bring “rating” questions to Teams’ official Polls app.

This will broaden the scope of Teams’ polls to include questions like how strong thoughts or feelings are on a certain issue or area. Such questions are mostly in this form “on a scale of 1 to 10, how valuable do you feel today’s meeting was?”

Polls for Team Ratings

According to the official Microsoft 365 roadmap, this upgrade will enable Teams users to simply develop and publish rating polls in order to “boost engagement and collect opinion from their meeting attendees.”

The meeting organizers will be able to present the results live after collecting ratings. It will provide instant insight into the topics that are important to the organizations

The ratings will be available on mobile, web, and desktop versions, as well as Forms and Microsoft Teams. 

This upgrade is the latest in a series of improvements to Microsoft Teams. As the company strives to make the service as valuable to users as possible

Polls app was originally launched in November 2021. The recent Microsoft Teams update adds several modifications to polls. The most significant is the ability to recommend polls based on both the meeting purpose and polls the user has already made.

Teams will also if suited will provide particular alternatives for different inquiries and will introduce a new question type called “open text,”. It will allow meeting hosts to collect open-ended information from attendees.

It will also collect the most prevalent text phrases used in open answers to provide hosts with an insight. Teams will provide an instant summary report to organizers if any type of poll is enabled during a meeting.