I can't imagine how difficult it was for those resources to be created. If I were to share that with end-users they would just simply check out. I sure hope Microsoft is planning to make this simpler. To be honest, I think Microsoft just needs to consolidate all of those and come out with a single task, project, and portfolio management product that the user can just configure it to use it to create personal tasks, team tasks as well as execute Waterfall or Agile. Reports should also be built-in...not require PowerBI unless someone wants to create custom dashboards. Until Microsoft can bring all that together, they're going to have a difficult time getting adoption. One other thing, what is Microsoft thinking with Lists? Why would you advertise the ability to use lists as a Kanban list template to manage tasks...or just task management in general? Isn't that what Planner and Project for the Web do? Also, the fact that To-Do, Planner, and Project for the Web tasks will be integrated with the Tasks App of Teams also makes me scratch my head for Lists. No integration there...at least nothing announced yet. Do you know what companies are going to quickly figure out? That they can create Kanban boards and Timelines in SharePoint lists with custom fields....all without having to pay extra for Project licenses. (Cannibalization?) Seems like the Lists development team and Project team are not very well aligned.