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leon-milbeck
Jun 07, 2024Copper Contributor
Managing Multiple Projects in One Workspace with a Client
I have searched online for this and have yet to find a best practice within Teams Scenario: 1. We have created a TEAM's workspace for a client and our internal team 2. We have three projects that ...
DennisMatl
Jun 10, 2024Copper Contributor
The three channel method should work best in my opinion. However, every project is unique and there are always nuances that will sway its final form.
You decision on whether to make them public or private channels will depend on how much cross over there is between projects. Making them private has helped our teams to stay focused on what they are doing without being caught up with what the other groups are working on.
Any overall client conversation, files, etc. would happen in the General channel. Project specific conversations, files, and other resources stay on their channels.
One of the biggest hurdles we are struggling with is for members of a channel to have their conversations in the channel and not it Chats.
If you believe that a channel will become to busy or large during your planning phase then it should be its own Team.
Hopefully some other users will responds that we can both learn some alternative arrangements.
You decision on whether to make them public or private channels will depend on how much cross over there is between projects. Making them private has helped our teams to stay focused on what they are doing without being caught up with what the other groups are working on.
Any overall client conversation, files, etc. would happen in the General channel. Project specific conversations, files, and other resources stay on their channels.
One of the biggest hurdles we are struggling with is for members of a channel to have their conversations in the channel and not it Chats.
If you believe that a channel will become to busy or large during your planning phase then it should be its own Team.
Hopefully some other users will responds that we can both learn some alternative arrangements.