K2’s Improving Productivity with Microsoft 365/Office 365 Cloud Applications
Computer Software and Applications
4 CPE Credits

Major Topics
- Understanding the Cloud-based options available in a Microsoft 365/Office 365 environment
- How to use tools such as Teams, Planner, and Power Automate
- Storing data in SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business
Learning Objectives
- Identify relevant, Cloud-based components of the Microsoft 365/Office 365 subscription model
- Differentiate between OneDrive, OneDrive for Business, and SharePoint Online
- Cite examples of how Teams can improve productivity and enhance collaboration and communication
- List examples of other Cloud-based services available through a Microsoft 365/Office 365 subscription
- Specify situations in which tools such as Planner, Power Automate, Bookings, Stream, and Sway might enhance individual and organizational productivity, efficiency, and profitability
Description
Many Microsoft 365/Office 365 subscriptions include robust Cloud services for improving productivity. Foundational services, such as SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business, and Exchange Online, join with other powerful tools such as Teams, Planner, Power Automate, Forms, and Power Apps to provide a productivity platform second to none. Unfortunately, most users will never benefit from working with these tools simply because they remain unaware of these features.
Plan to attend this session to learn about the “rest of 365” and how these Cloud-based applications can enhance personal and team productivity while simultaneously facilitating remote working arrangements. Don’t miss this opportunity to get all the knowledge and guidance necessary to leverage your investment in Microsoft 365/Office 365 fully.
Compliance Information
Overview
Many Microsoft 365/Office 365 subscriptions include robust Cloud services for improving productivity. Foundational services, such as SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business, and Exchange Online, join with other powerful tools such as Teams, Planner, Power Automate, Forms, and Power Apps to provide a productivity platform second to none. Unfortunately, most users will never benefit from working with these tools simply because they remain unaware of these features.
Plan to attend this session to learn about the “rest of 365” and how these Cloud-based applications can enhance personal and team productivity while simultaneously facilitating remote working arrangements. Don’t miss this opportunity to get all the knowledge and guidance necessary to leverage your investment in Microsoft 365/Office 365 fully.
Course Details
- Fraud in small business environments
- Internal control options in small business accounting software
- Understanding the need for application controls and general controls
- Common challenges associated with implementing appropriate internal controls in small business environments
- Cite internal control fundamentals, including definitions and concepts, types of internal control activities, and the need for internal controls
- Identify common small business control deficiencies and issues, including concentration of ownership and inadequate segregation of duties, and list five key risk areas for small businesses
- Recognize the common types of fraud schemes occurring in small businesses and implement internal control measures to reduce the threat of becoming a victim
- List the objectives and common deficiencies of small business accounting systems
- Define the purpose of general controls and list examples of typical control techniques in small businesses
- Implement technology tools to prevent and detect occupational fraud
- List opportunities to enhance security over information systems and sensitive data
Intended Audience — Business professionals responsible for internal control and fraud prevention and detection
Advanced Preparation — None
Field of Study — Auditing
Credits — 8 Credits
IRS Program Number –
Published Date – November 2, 2022
Revision Date –