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Greg Zygadlo
Mar 02, 2019Brass Contributor
Empowering Users
As our organization moved to Office 365, by default we turned a some of the features off for end-users, like Sharepoint site creation and Office 365 group creation as when we first got our tenant we ...
Mar 02, 2019
It’s a tough question! Is dependent on many factors such as licensing, number of employees, type of users, training, structure etc.
If you have / want to pay for P1 licenses you can utilize naming policies, group expiration , and group restriction with more people in the allowed to create groups group! For example using managers for this responsibility! Other possibilities is automatic provisioning of teams that people can request a team and it will be provisioned with a an approval and so on! Aren’t there many people in the org, you can have it freely, but have proper training and structure so people know when and how to create the teams!
It’s really hard to say without more information! I normally have several hours of workshopping with customers regarding things like this
Adam
If you have / want to pay for P1 licenses you can utilize naming policies, group expiration , and group restriction with more people in the allowed to create groups group! For example using managers for this responsibility! Other possibilities is automatic provisioning of teams that people can request a team and it will be provisioned with a an approval and so on! Aren’t there many people in the org, you can have it freely, but have proper training and structure so people know when and how to create the teams!
It’s really hard to say without more information! I normally have several hours of workshopping with customers regarding things like this
Adam