A sales rep misses a follow-up call because two meetings overlap, or a recruiter shows up late to an interview. These things might seem small, but when they keep happening, they slowly take a toll on time, money, and effort. According to Calendly, 59% of enterprise employees spend five or more hours per week in meetings, compared to only 32% of SMB employees. That’s a full day, gone — every single week. Still, many teams using Dynamics 365 rely on calendars that weren’t designed for today’s pace of work. The real problem? Scheduling isn’t just about blocking time — it’s about keeping your business running smoothly. When calendar management breaks down, so does everything else. That’s where tools like Calendar 365 come in — built to make scheduling inside Dynamics 365 easier, clearer, and far less stressful. Real Impact of Inefficient CRM Scheduling When scheduling falls apart, so does the customer experience. Missed follow-ups, delayed responses, and double-booked meetings m...
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