With COVID-19 surfacing, businesses everywhere are adapting and now working virtually to connect and stay in touch in different ways. Anything you do online, such as sharing your calendar, will definitely improve your overall time management.
As an administrator of Google Workspace, you can regulate how much calendar data you can share internally within your organization. You can also set your organization's default amount of sharing.
What makes Calendar so helpful is its integration with Gmail, which allows you to quickly transform a discussion into a meeting.
You can share your calendar with family, friends, and co-workers as well.
Caution: Anyone with full permission will be able to respond to invitations, create and edit events, and share your calendar with others.
You can have various calendars in Google Calendar to which you add activities. Each calendar may have distinct configurations for sharing.
Share an existing calendar
Note that if you shared your calendar with an individual email address, they'll see your calendar in their "Other calendars" list. If you shared your calendar with an email group , they'll see the calendar in their "Other calendars" list once they click on the link in the email invitation from Google Calendar.
Google Calendar makes it easier to plan meetings, conference calls, and other events that can let you share with your colleagues.
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