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AMA: Driving Microsoft Teams Adoption
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Need to onboard and train your employees on Teams? Join this AMA to ask your questions, get resources, and learn how to easily design the right readiness plan that can help accelerate the adoption of...
Allen
Updated Aug 27, 2025
Nov 09, 2021
Is there any recommendation in regards of the right number of champions for a successfull adoption? How do we get champions continuously involved in the adoption?
Kettukari
Nov 09, 2021MVP
Take everyone who are willing! Being a champion should be voluntary. Naming champions from above or forcing someone to be a champion doesn't work in the long run.
If your champions are eager to help others and develop their teamwork, they will also stay involved in the future. You also need a long term roadmap and an active champion's network owner for the network to really thrive!
- darrellaasNov 09, 2021MVP
Totally agree Kettukari. Allow people to opt-in. People will also tap-out when they get busy.
But if people are keen to build a community and be active in it, let them.
I like Karuana's point she mentioned, that you need a team of people to run the community. 2 or 3 people can bear the load, create content and engage in discussions. It's tough when there's only one person. This is where you can involve Champions in co-presenting and co-authoring content, even if just to provide a short story or example.