Using Ment.io on Microsoft Teams

Ment · Intermediate ·📐 ML Fundamentals ·6y ago

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Learn how to use Ment.io on Microsoft Teams for deep business discussions with teams, customers, and partners while working at your desk with small teams, large teams spread out, or remote working. On Ment.io you can ask questions, get answers, discuss, agree, disagree, and give feedback on discussions. Using our AI and Machine Learning we have a discussion analyzer that will deep dive into your discussion automatically providing you with analytics and guidance for making decisions and coming to a conclusion on any discussion you are having.

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Learn how to use Ment.io on Microsoft Teams for deep business discussions with teams, customers, and partners while working at your desk with small teams, large teams spread out, or remote working. On Ment.io you can ask questions, get answers, discuss, agree, disagree, and give feedback on discussions. Using our AI and Machine Learning we have a discussion analyzer that will deep dive into your discussion automatically providing you with analytics and guidance for making decisions and coming to a conclusion on any discussion you are having.
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