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Getting Organized with Microsoft To Do, OneNote, and Planner
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August 213, 2025
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If your team’s task lists, notes, and planning tools live in different silos — you're not alone. One uses sticky notes, another swears by their inbox, and someone has a “system” in Notion.

Microsoft already provides the tools to fix this: To Do, Planner, and OneNote. But the key is to structure them based on roles and flows — not just personal preference.

Here’s how to bring it all together:


1. Start with role-based templates.
Create a task structure for each function: assistant, project lead, admin. To Do handles individual tasks, while Planner tracks team progress.

2. Sync OneNote to your plans.
Build project notebooks that reflect real workflows: tabs for briefs, meeting notes, references, and templates. Link to tasks when possible.

3. Centralize recurring routines.
Use shared To Do lists for weekly check-ins, onboarding, or status updates. Automate recurring reminders where it helps.

4. Visualize team planning.
Planner boards give a bird’s eye view of responsibilities. Assign tasks, set due dates, and use labels to track categories (like “Needs Approval”).


💡 This post is connected to our Microsoft Templates – All-in-One Bundle (SFM01) – a ready-made kit for To Do, Planner, and OneNote to help you get organized fast.
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