MC705347 - Deploy Shifts to your Frontline teams at scale.

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Service

Microsoft Teams

Last Updated

Jan 30, 2024

Published Jan 9, 2024

Tag

Updated message
New feature
Admin impact

Platforms

Web

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Updated January 30, 2024: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

Admins will be empowered to deploy Shifts across their frontline dynamic teams through the Teams Admin Center. They will have the ability to uniformly configure the Shifts app settings, identify schedule owners, and create schedule groups for the Microsoft Teams Shifts app on their frontline teams. This will enable frontline managers to start managing their frontline teams through Shifts with minimal friction.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 138479

When this will happen:

Standard Release: The rollout of this feature will be completed in March 2024 (previously February) in the Teams Admin Center.

How this will affect your organization:

In the Teams Admin Center, admins will be able to configure the following settings for the Shifts app across their frontline teams:

  • Enable or disable shift request capabilities.
  • Enable or disable frontline managers' capability to create open shifts.
  • Enable or disable the timeclock functionality.
  • Define the time off reasons available for frontline workers.
  • Identify the schedule owners on their frontline teams.
  • Choose how the schedule groups will be defined for all teams. Alternatively, delegate the creation of schedule groups to the schedule owners.
  • Select which frontline teams they want to deploy Shifts to.

What you need to do to prepare:

To use this feature, your organization should have already deployed frontline dynamic teams from the Microsoft Teams Admin Center. Read more on how to deploy frontline dynamic teams at scale. You also need to be a Global admin to run this deployment process.

Links to get started: