The Project Manager Agent in Microsoft 365 is a new AI-powered assistant designed to revolutionize project management within Microsoft Planner and Teams. It’s currently in public preview and requires a Microsoft 365 Copilot license to access its full capabilities.
Rollout Timing: MC1117098 – Announcing Public Preview of Project Manager agent in Shared Premium Plans | Microsoft 365 Message Center Archive
What It Does
• Automates Planning: Converts project goals or uploaded documents into structured plans with tasks, subtasks, durations, and dependencies.
• Executes Tasks: Can be assigned to tasks and will generate outputs (text, images, tables) directly in the task using Loop components.
• Collaborates in Real Time: Works within Microsoft Teams and Planner, updating tasks dynamically and responding to feedback.
• Generates Reports: Tracks progress, sends reminders, and creates status updates to keep stakeholders informed.
• Learns from Feedback: You can refine its outputs by commenting or regenerating tasks based on your input.
Licensing Requirements
To use the Project Manager Agent:
• You need a Microsoft 365 Copilot license.
• For premium features, you also need Planner Plan 1, Project Plan 3, or Project Plan 5.
Getting Setup
The Project Manager agent is a GenAI*-powered assistant embedded in Planner that:
*A GenAI-powered assistant is a digital agent built using Generative AI technologies—typically large language models (LLMs)—that can understand natural language, generate human-like responses, and perform complex tasks across domains. Unlike traditional rule-based bots, GenAI assistants are dynamic, context-aware, and capable of reasoning, learning, and adapting over time.
• Breaks down goals into actionable tasks
• Executes tasks and generates outputs
• Collaborates via embedded Loop pages
• Supports multi-agent orchestration via Microsoft AutoGen (MARS)
✅ Prerequisites
Before enabling the agent, ensure the following:
✔️ Microsoft 365 Copilot license
✔️ Access to Microsoft Loop (included in select Microsoft 365 plans)
✔️ Planner app installed in Microsoft Teams (desktop or web)
✔️ Admin rights to run PowerShell commands
Step-by-Step: Enable Project Manager Agent
🛠️ Step 1: Verify Licensing & Loop Access
• Confirm your tenant has Microsoft 365 Copilot and Loop enabled.
• You can check Loop access via Microsoft 365 subscription details.
💻 Step 2: Run PowerShell Commands
1. Open PowerShell as an admin and execute: Set-PlannerConfiguration -AllowPlannerCopilot $true
📅 Step 3: Create a New AI-Enabled Plan in Teams
1. Open Microsoft Teams (desktop or web)
2. Navigate to the Planner app
3. Click + New Plan from the left navigation
4. In the popup, select “Plan with Project Manager”
5. Define your project goal (e.g., “Launch internal governance dashboard”)
6. The agent will auto-generate tasks and embed Loop pages for collaboration
🤖 Step 4: Assign Tasks to the Agent
1. Use the “Assign all to Project Manager” button
2. The agent will begin executing tasks and generating outputs
3. Collaborate via Loop pages embedded in each task
🔁 Step 5: Iterate and Refine
1. Use the Regenerate option to refine task outputs
2. Provide feedback directly in Loop comments
3. The agent will incorporate feedback and improve deliverables
References: Unleashing the power of agents in Microsoft Planner | Microsoft Community Hub
Use Case: AI-Powered Project Delivery for Microsoft 365 Consulting
🎯 Objective
Streamline client onboarding, solution delivery, and reporting by using the Project Manager Agent to automate planning, execution, and communication across Microsoft 365 transformation projects.
🛠️ Scenario: SharePoint Governance Implementation
You’re engaged by a mid-sized enterprise to implement SharePoint Online governance, including:
- Site provisioning automation
- Content type standardization
- Permission and lifecycle policies
- Power BI reporting integration
🤖 How the Project Manager Agent Adds Value
1. Automated Project Planning
- You input the client’s goals (e.g., “Implement SharePoint governance framework across 12 departments”).
- The agent generates a full project plan in Planner:
- Tasks: Site script validation, hub site setup, content type deployment
- Dependencies: PowerShell script testing before rollout
- Timelines: Estimated durations and milestones
2. Task Execution with Loop
- Assign the agent to documentation tasks:
- Drafts governance policy templates
- Generates PowerShell script summaries
- Creates visual diagrams for site architecture
- Outputs are editable Loop components embedded in Planner tasks or Teams chats.
3. Real-Time Collaboration
- You and your client interact with the agent via Teams:
- Ask for status updates (“What’s the progress on content type deployment?”)
- Request revisions (“Regenerate the site provisioning checklist with compliance notes”)
4. Automated Reporting
- The agent compiles weekly progress reports:
- Task completion rates
- Risk flags (e.g., delayed script validation)
- Embedded Power BI dashboards for executive review
5. Scalable Templates
- Save the generated plans as templates for future engagements:
- Governance rollout
- Teams lifecycle management
- Timesheet 365 + Power BI integration
📈 Business Impact
| Benefit | Description |
| Efficiency | Cuts planning time by 60–70% for repeatable engagements. |
| Consistency | Ensures standardized delivery across clients. |
| Scalability | Enables junior consultants to execute tasks with AI support. |
| Client Satisfaction | Transparent progress tracking and polished deliverables. |
Hopefully that helped and gives you a better understanding of the new Project Manager Agent (PMA). Best of luck, looks like another powerful tool from Microsoft.