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Norman Di Pasquale
Oct 01, 2016Iron Contributor
One Pager Office365 Quick Wins: Make Adoption Simple!
I recently did a Office365 Adoption Lunch and Learn for a client, who asked me to summarize the presentation into a one pager. It turns out the one pager was more powerful than my entire presentation...
- Oct 02, 2016Good point, but I like the ad hoc nature of a group. If two people are working together on a short term project, why not empower people to make a group for it?
Anonymous
Oct 02, 2016Nicely done but keep in mind you do not want all users to create a group but one page help files will do good in adoption give them the correct metadata. step one could be addressing them to go to the site/Group.
- Norman Di PasqualeOct 02, 2016Iron ContributorGood point, but I like the ad hoc nature of a group. If two people are working together on a short term project, why not empower people to make a group for it?
- AnonymousOct 02, 2016
It is good to use groups but be carefull in big organisations. I know some organisation who gave the users right to create teamsites themself after 1,5 year they had over 50K teamsites. Which the biggest problem was for the admin to keep track of all and remove the ones without action.
So i would not directly let them add a group but maybe suggest it if they are going to make a small project with a team.
- Norman Di PasqualeOct 02, 2016Iron Contributor
Clearly strategy and admin overhead of Office365 Groups varies a great deal depending on company size.