Tag: User Adaption

Make yourself seen and heard in Microsoft Teams

You may wonder why it takes so long to hear back from your colleagues. Sometimes it is perhaps so bad that you don’t get an answer at all?

It is a fact that Some people are better at following along, listening and being interested and following what is happening, while others do not react until you tap them on the shoulder. Sometimes the reason may be that it is you yourself who does not work in a way that makes you sufficiently visible. In this case I’m thinking of what it’s like when you communicate in Microsoft Teams.

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Are all prepared for “Modern Experience”?

01-15-2019 Chris McNulty published Delivering SharePoint modern experiences on The SharePoint Community blog.

Today it is 03-28-2019 and Monday coming week will be the “big date” 04-01-2019 when the roll out starts.

In other words, whether you are a “prepper” or not, Now it is getting a little hurry for those of you who have not yet checked how you might be affected by this update. Maybe time to roll up your sleeves and take a look at your SharePoint sites and not least inform your users about the upcoming change.

What should you do now?

  • Read the article “Delivering SharePoint modern experiences” to see what options You have.
  • Identify the impact
  • Disable modern experience for specific site collections (but only If You need to)
  • Inform the users so that they understand the difference between Classic and Modern.
  • Last but not least: Embrace the “Modern Experience” and the improvements it brings.