Leaderboards are a useful way to find out who's contributing the most in the Community. They provide consolidated snapshots of member activity, and help all members learn about highly valued contributors. Leaderboards can be viewed in two ways: *
Code of Conduct for group leaders As event and experience organizers, we seek to provide a respectful, friendly, professional experience for everyone, regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, physical appearance, disability, age, race, or reli
Microsoft is dedicated to empowering every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. User groups are supported by Microsoft, led by the community. ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS These terms and conditions (“T&Cs”) are a legal agreement
For user groups whose focus spans more than one of the above communities, visit Power Platform User Groups Power Platform User Groups. [https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Platform-User-Groups/ct-p/pp_usergroups] Your user group experience
Frequently asked questions I am a partner, can I have a user group? Yes, however, our code of conduct has language regarding using user groups as a recruiting tool or vendor sales presentations area. Can my user group continue to receive s
Your user group experience in our communities should be very similar across the board. If you are a current or prospective user group leader, see to learn how to get your user group started on the Community. HOW TO ACCESS USER GROUPS Select the
At Microsoft, we understand the power of technology, and that is why we continue to innovate, create, and design in a way that gives everyone the ability to achieve more. To learn more about Microsoft commitment to accessibility visit www.microsoft.c
Discussion threads include tools for organization, management, and moderation. Using these tools effectively is crucial not only to your own experience, but to the health of our Community as a whole. These tools allow members to quickly take action t