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SharePoint Online vs. Microsoft Teams for Project Management and Cross-Site Document Searchability
Hello:
I am the PMO Senior Manager for a large global CPG company's R&D department. Note: I am in the business (not IT), and can't get the guidance / options / clarity I need before choosing to implement SharePoint Online or Microsoft Teams for the purposes of 1) equipping my many project teams with a central hub to store, share, retrieve project documents & information AND 2) allowing Google-like (I mean "Bing-like) searchability across all project documents (includes both inflight project or completed projects [archived]), strategy docs, etc.
Currently my group doesn't really have a viable ECM solution in place.....project teams seem to store key project documents on their personal computers and share them with project colleagues through email. This of course is risky, inefficient, and leads to rework.
My IT department has provisioned me with a brand new clean SharePoint Online site; however, the build will seem to require a significant amount of effort (on my part) to generate 100's of subsites and a nightmare to manage & administer. The reason I say this is that my R&D group is aligned to 8 pillars (or platforms), 40+ programs (that align to one of the pillars), and 100+ projects (that aligns to one of the programs). Note: I'd implement Live Tiles or another "Mega Menu" add-on solution to achieve this; however, my IT group won't support SharePoint work that is not "out of the box."
The other option that I just learned about is Microsoft Teams (which apparently has a watered down version of SharePoint specific to each individual Team generated). The big big big negative that I see with Microsoft Teams is that you cannot search for project documents across private Teams SharePoint sites OR repurpose MS Teams SharePoint sites as SharePoint Online sub-sites.
Do we go with 1) full SharePoint Online (to achieve a single searchable source), 2) full Microsoft Teams (with siloed SharePoint sites that are not cross searchable), or 3) somehow a hybrid of both?
Is anybody else experiencing a similar dilemma? Any suggestions are welcomed and much appreciated!
-Doug
ddoerhoff@gmail.com
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- If you utilized a team based structure you could still set up a centralized search environment outside of the SharePoint site collections built for the projects. If you used a naming standard for your SharePoint sites you could also configure a result source to be specific to your project sites. You will need to make sure they are all public teams at this point for search. If you want more specific metadata available you could utilize the content type up in SharePoint Online which now publishes content types to Group SharePoint sites.
You can also configure a custom provisioning process for Groups which can give you the corresponding team.
https://dev.office.com/blogs/provisioning-with-pnp-powershell-and-azure-webjobs
If you wanted to have a specialized planner with tasks you could clone that as well.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/brismith/2017/02/17/microsoft-planner-how-to-clone-a-plan-with-graph/ - Edward LeeIron Contributor
The big big big negative that I see with Microsoft Teams is that you cannot search for project documents across private Teams SharePoint sites OR repurpose MS Teams SharePoint sites as SharePoint Online sub-sites.
Doug, this hadn't occured to me until now. I share your curiosity around this question, and likewise agree that ability to search across these Team sites would be important.
- EricDavisTechBronze Contributor
Can't you use the new search capabilities on the SharePoint home page to search across all the modern team sites (Office 365 Groups) you belong to/have access to? Wouldn't this allow you to search across team files in multiple SharePoint sites?
https://support.office.com/en-US/article/Find-news-sites-and-portals-in-Office-365-6b85097a-87e0-4611-a29a-dfd49b1a1220
- John PelusoIron Contributor
Agree.... All Teams docs are stored in the docs library for the SharePoint Teams site mapped to the Group/Team. Each Teams channel gets it's own folder in the SharePoint docs library. The is the exact value prop of Teams being mapped to a Group-- you get the best of both Teams and SharePoint for doc management.
BTW-- The attachments uploaded to planner also go into the SharePoint docs library for the Team/Group. Yammer is currently the only service that doesn't play by those rules.
- cfiessinger
Microsoft
adding Dave Heller