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Basquiat
Sep 05, 2020Copper Contributor
Publishing and managing company documents
I have a general question about managing company policies and other documents across sites. Using SharePoint online we have a HR site with a “Policies” document library, where for example a perso...
- Sep 05, 2020Power automate is always an option where the compliance manager has their copies and you can setup a flow to copy / replace the policy. Just add the policy URL as a column to their library. Then have for selected item flow where it reads the URL column for the destination of the save file action and then the policies can be modified till ready then published. Little bit of work but not bad if you know flow basics.
Sep 05, 2020
Kind of depends on audience if everyone can read those policies or just the departments that they are for. If the later I would put them on the sites and just give edit rights to the policies to compliance manager. Compliance manager can then utilize search and just look for the policy easily that was.
If everyone can access the policies then you could either do a library for all policies and provide permission and link to this from a company portal or you can even do the sAme with the documents on each department but have a quick link or global nav menu for policies and just link to them. If the compliance manager has edit rights then they can just use that menu too to get to the files.
As for syncing. Soon if not already onedrive is rolling out a “add to my files” feature where they can just add that files to onedrive and it’s a pointer per say to the original file. Then these files sync with your onedrive client. So it basically lets you selectively add files shared with you or you have access to, to your onedrive as a “linked” file.
If everyone can access the policies then you could either do a library for all policies and provide permission and link to this from a company portal or you can even do the sAme with the documents on each department but have a quick link or global nav menu for policies and just link to them. If the compliance manager has edit rights then they can just use that menu too to get to the files.
As for syncing. Soon if not already onedrive is rolling out a “add to my files” feature where they can just add that files to onedrive and it’s a pointer per say to the original file. Then these files sync with your onedrive client. So it basically lets you selectively add files shared with you or you have access to, to your onedrive as a “linked” file.
Basquiat
Sep 05, 2020Copper Contributor
Everyone will not have access to the policies, so I won't be able to save all the policies in one library.
But from your reply, I gather that you don't think a library (to which only the compliance officer has access) with all the work/editable policies files - where she then distributes a copy of the latest final versions to the various departments - is the right way to go.
Seems like "add to Onedrive" will be rolled out to all by the end of September. From what I've seen it will apply to folders but not individual files.
Since it is not yet available on my tenant, I guess I'll add a Policies document to sites where applicable. She can then sync those libraries or else maybe tag the docs in a way that they are easy for her to search.
- Sep 05, 2020Power automate is always an option where the compliance manager has their copies and you can setup a flow to copy / replace the policy. Just add the policy URL as a column to their library. Then have for selected item flow where it reads the URL column for the destination of the save file action and then the policies can be modified till ready then published. Little bit of work but not bad if you know flow basics.