Jun 10 2020 10:03 AM
When you roll out Microsoft Teams, rather than launching with a "blank slate" (no teams or channels), we strongly recommend that you set up a base framework of teams and channels. This helps to prevent "team sprawl," where users create numerous teams when they should be creating channels in existing teams. To help you get started with a well-designed teams and channels structure, we've created a PowerShell script that creates a team for each of your first and second line people managers, with each manager's direct reports as team members. This is a "point-in-time" script (it doesn't update your teams or channels automatically when people are added or removed from an organization). But it's a valuable tool you can use to impose some order on your Teams structure from the start. This script reads your Azure AD, gets a list of managers and their direct reports. It uses this list to create one team per people manager.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/create-manager-directs-teams
Jun 16 2020 12:26 PM
@ThereseSolimeno Thanks for the great information!
Jul 27 2020 11:38 AM
@ThereseSolimeno sweet this is great.... i will give it a try and it is much time saving script... as PS is always power....