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Confirm my understanding of Collaboration Exclusions Metric Rule, and edit this rule

Hi,

From my understanding of the Collaboration Exclusions Metric rule (which Microsoft is the author), a meeting is NOT counted as collaboration, if no one has joined on Teams.    Does this mean

1. If a meeting doesn’t have a teams invite (is completely face to face), it is NOT captured as a collaborative meeting?

2. If a meeting has a teams invite, but everyone attending the meeting is present in person and hence no one logs into Teams for this meeting, this is NOT captured as a collaborative meeting?

We see number 2 happening more and more frequently, and I am concerned we are undercounting our meeting hours.

Appreciate if Microsoft can confirm this, and provide a fix if this is the case?  I seem to be unable to edit the Metric rule to remove this requirement.   Thank you.

Nasr M. Answered question March 17, 2024
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