webinar: best strategies to get the most out of office 365
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WEBINAR
Best Strategies to Get the Most Out of Office 365
About Jill
Jill Hannemann@[email protected]
Director of Advisory Services
Editor, Digital Workplace Today10+ years in Knowledge Management
SharePoint Expertise: Information Architecture, Records Management, Content Migration, Document Management
Culinary project: Cinnamon Rolls!
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Search
Sites
File Sharing
Mobile
Availability
Collaboration
Knowledge Transfer
Reduced IT Maintenance
What Are We Looking For Office 365 To Do?
What Is Office 365 Made Of?
Azure Active Directory
Apps
Skype
OneDrive YammerOneNot
e Outlook
Delve
Office Graph
Groups
Exchange
Skype for Business
Services
Cloud Processing
Applications
SharePoint
Video “InfoPedia”
Azure Media & other PaaS
Services
Authentication
Office Graph
Looking At It A Different Way…5
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Tem
pora
ry
Type
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Instant Message
Social
Team SitesOnline Storage
Intranet
Document/Record Management
Individual Team EnterpriseAudience
Authentication
Office Graph
Looking At It A Different Way…6
Rec
ord
Tem
pora
ry
Type
of C
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Instant Message
Social
Team SitesOnline Storage
Intranet
Document/Record Management
Individual Team EnterpriseAudience
Things That Seem To Do Similar Things…
Azure Active Directory
Apps
Skype
OneDrive YammerOneNot
e Outlook
Delve
Office Graph
Groups
Exchange
Skype for Business
Services
Cloud Processing
Applications
SharePoint
Video “InfoPedia”
Azure Media & other PaaS
Services
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Creating a Plan to Maximize Investment and Productivity
1. Create Roles/Functions For Document Storage9
OneDrive for Business Sites Yammer
“Where I keep docs that I’m working on that are in progress or confidential for my eyes only.”
“Where I share a one-off document with someone outside my organization.”
“Where I store documents for my team or project.”
“Where documents are stored that I publish for use by the rest of the company.”
“We don’t store documents here, we create a link from the sites.”
2. Establishing Governance For Our Digital Workplace
Clarify roles and
responsibilities
Resolve ambiguities; establish a
framework for shared goals
Consistent decision-making;
support a long- term
vision
Simplify maintenance; save time and
money
Four Pillars To Governance
Value Statement
Define a vision and business objectivesSummarize primary business requirementsWhat will SharePoint do for you?
Roles & Responsibilities
Content management and maintenance rolesExecutive SponsorSharePoint Delivery ManagerSharePoint ArchitectTrainerBusiness OwnersHelpdesk
Policies & Procedures
Processes and rulesWhere “content sprawl” is outlawedProvision, Share, MaintainDon’t create bottlenecks
Communication & Education
Set expectations:1. Define features: what they are and what they aren’tTrain users for the actions they’ll need to accomplish
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Managing For Change Within Your Organization
Planning for Change Management!
“Change Management Fundamentals – The 20% you need to know which will make you know more than 80% of your colleagues.” – John Westworth, Microsoft
Managing For Change Through Communication
• Acknowledge existing practices
• Identify pain points
Current State
• Migration• Temporary activities• Participation and
effort
Transition State
• Training• Feedback loop• Improvement
Future State
Defining Your Communication Plan
Getting Started With Office 365
Understanding the Features
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Site CollectionsSitesPages
SharePoint Online
Lists and LibrariesColumnsManaged MetadataContent Types
HierarchySecurityRoles
Document ManagementFiles StorageWeb Parts
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SharePoint Online
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The Service running the other applicationsSharePointTeam Sites
Document/Record Management
Online Storage
Social
What it’s good for –• Team site design – Familiar and Flexible! • Team collaborative document and file storage• Document management and records management• Site centers for information sharing, apps, workflows, forms• List functionality is still very robust for data intake and
management• Robust eco-system of 3rd party add-on products
Not good for –• Social – unsophisticated toolset, never fully integrated• The look and feel is what it is• If custom, can be expensive to maintain• Internet sites
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OneDrive For BusinessDocument Storage1 TBRecords management availableMaintain metadata schemasRedundancy and security of network
MobilityApps availableResponsive
UsabilityShows “Sharing”Drag and DropShare with external partners
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Leverages SharePoint Personal Sites functionalityOneDrive for BusinessDocument/Record Management
Online StorageWhat it’s good for –• Personal file storage• Document repository• Maintaining records and information management• Cloud storage – access files anywhere from any device• Mobile accessibility• Sharing and collaboration with smaller or limited individuals• Access to Groups collaboration
Not good for –• Team collaboration –
• Links, no navigation• No calendaring, or other features
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Yammer
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Enterprise Social for Office 365Yammer
Social
What it’s good for –• Easy adoption – simple and intuitive• Usage can improve transparency, meetings,
communications, boost corporate culture • It’s the best tool for what it does in Office 365
Not good for –• Integration is work-in-progress – conversation in
context!• It’s all about adoption:
• Without a solid business use case, adoption can fail• Without leadership buy-in, adoption can fail
• It may or may not work for your corporate culture
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Yammer Integration
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A different take on the Team Site
Groups
Integrates email, files, One Note, Lync, calendar, security
Easy to create a new group
Easy email distribution listing
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Groups
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A team collaboration appGroups
Team Sites
What it’s good for –• Team collaboration, task forces, projects• Ties together core productivity tasks for teams in a seamless way• Managing secure documents and information within a project• Access Groups in Outlook• Access Groups Files in One Drive for Business• Shared team One Note
Not good for –• Similar to Team Sites in SharePoint – confusing to users• No user friendly connectivity to document repositories in SharePoint• No archive strategies in place for teams or projects that are completed• Larger teams or department spaces, unless use case is direct and
limited• No templating to align closely with specific business requirements
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Office 365 Video is the first of the NextGen Portals Released
NextGen Portals
Built in intelligence layer using Office Graph
‘Curatorial experience’ for intranet content such as company news, announcements, information navigation and search
InfoPedia will be a knowledge management portal released in 2016
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Ready-to-go Portals
NextGen PortalsIntranet
What it’s good for –• Always current• Big data solutions at scale• Less upfront costs• Less change management• Maximizing ROI
Not good for –• Be aware of capabilities and limitations• Be willing to wait• Be ready for changes• More information to be shared in coming months
Other Requirements Of Office 365Search/DelveMobilityReduced IT Maintenance
Authentication
Office Graph
Collaboration Spectrum30
Rec
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Tem
pora
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Type
of C
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Instant Message
Social
Team SitesOnline Storage
Intranet
Document/Record Management
Individual Team EnterpriseAudience
Mapping Your Plan For ProductivityRe
cord
Tem
pora
ry
Type
of C
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nt
Individual Team Enterprise
Audience
OneDrive
Yammer
OneNote
Outlook
Skype for Business
DelveGroups
“InfoPedia”
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Defining Your Plan For Productivity
Getting Up and Running with Office 365• Understand how you’ll use each
feature• Define a Change Management plan
that includes:• Communication• Training
• Adapt and change with needs
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Next Steps
Thank you.
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