Looking for a way to improve collaboration in your business environment? Microsoft Teams is packed with all the rich feature-sets and solutions the average company needs to bring collaboration to the front of their organisational strategy. With teams, you can enjoy instant chat, file sharing solutions, and tools that allow your professionals to connect over projects in real-time.
Now that the average enterprise is growing increasingly dispersed with remote working and flexible schedules, a collaboration tool like Microsoft Teams can make it easier to efficiently and quickly share attachments, notes, and files, while integrating with other common workplace technologies too. The question is, once you bring Teams into your ecosystem, how do you make the most of it?
Here are just a few tips to get you started.
1. Don't Repeat Yourself
Before you create a new Team for your business, take the time to check whether a team has already been established by someone else in your business, either on the Microsoft Teams tool, or Office 365. This might like seem like nothing but extra work, but it's very important if you allow people to create their own Office 365 groups and "Teams" in your office space. The last thing you want is for messages and projects to get lost in the pipeline because you have several collaboration groups for "Marketing" or "Sales".
2. Consider Your Naming Conventions
At first, selecting names for your Teams might not seem like a big issue - until you start working with international clients and you have different marketing groups for Europe, Asia, and North America. A strong naming convention is crucial for keeping everyone connected to the right people, in the right places. While you might not be able to force the people in your network to stick to your preset naming conventions, you can apply certain suffixes or prefixes to Group and Team titles or block certain terms form use.




