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Avi Sujeeth
Nov 03, 2017Former Employee
Usage Policy Examples
At one point in time, I thought we had some examples of usage policy, etiquette guides and other artifacts that people created for their environments to align their employees with how Modern Workplac...
Avi Sujeeth
Nov 06, 2017Former Employee
Thanks Loryan - I think it's really cool that you have blog that
evangelizes some best practices. Have you had any clients leverage the
content for internal alignment? I'd love to understand those scenarios.
With regard to an etiquette guide - I was referring to a one page
document that guided people to "Do This . . . Not That". @Melanie
Hohertz(Cargill, Inc.) - did any of your community generated content
make it's way into this network?
- Nov 07, 2017Usage policy is VERY different to etiquette which is also VERY different to "what to use when".
Policy = what the organisation says you can and can't do
Guide = how to use products, best practices
Etiquette = how to be good to other people
There's a bunch of those types of user guides / "what to use when" available online in infographic or written format, you just need to search online.- Avi SujeethNov 08, 2017Former Employee
I like the segmentation. Thanks for sharing. If there are great examples that you'd suggest are worth review in each of the segments I'd be interested. The ones I shared with the post were ones that surfaced in a search.
To your point most of what I shared are policy's. I'd consider the "techcommunity guide" as an etiquette guide.
In addition, I often refer to Chris Slemp's which tool when guide. I'm also a fan of the MSIT Work Smart Guides and the Office Quick Start Guides. I'd also view the FastTrack Productivity Library as a guide.
I'm looking for other examples that people have that they may be willing to share because modeling is one way people learn.