Forum Discussion
Katie O'Leary
Nov 05, 2016Iron Contributor
O365 Tip of the Day
Hi All- We are getting ready to launch our new intranet. Our company has just rolled out O365 but most employees don't really understand it. Our intranet will highlight O365 in ways it's never been n...
- Nov 09, 2016
Here's some starting points, Katie
Good series of articles about using O365 in a practical way
http://efficiency365.com/2015/09/15/knowledge-pack-office-365-worst-practices/
http://efficiency365.com/2015/11/09/office-365-groups-knowledge-pack/
https://www.messageops.com/office-365-resources/office-365-adoption-resources/
And a great guide with loads of ideas in this whitepaper:
http://www.2tolead.com/whitepaper-driving-adoption
Focus on what value O365 can bring to users in their day to day work. "X easy ways to manage meetings" for example.
Asif Rehmani
Jan 12, 2017MVP
Throughout my years of being a SharePoint and Office 365 trainer, I have always been trying to get the info/tips closer to the end user just-in-time of need instead of getting the end user to have to go to the info or get it in their mailbox.
Don't get me wrong, I think publishing out tips through email / newsletters is much better than having users fend for themselves. However, when possible, I advise folks to get the help/tips/training content directly in front of the user when they are using the relevant piece of Office 365. It has shown to be Much more impactful to get users the help they need in-context of their work environment.
Don't get me wrong, I think publishing out tips through email / newsletters is much better than having users fend for themselves. However, when possible, I advise folks to get the help/tips/training content directly in front of the user when they are using the relevant piece of Office 365. It has shown to be Much more impactful to get users the help they need in-context of their work environment.