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Microsoft Office 365 Cloud Usage Enablement

MS Office 365, comprising SharePoint, Outlook, Teams, Planner, Power Automate, Forms, etc, has been adopted and installed by many area non-profits, which is a good step toward cloud-based collaboration so that information and document sharing can take place outside the office. However, much of the power of Office 365 is not known to these organizations, such as how it can be used to build intranet/extranet websites and workflow applications that manage essential operations such as contact (Client/Donor) management. This project will lead to: (1) Getting small non-profits to better use products such as SharePoint and (2) Build simple CRM (or other apps) to demonstrate the quick app development capability of SharePoint, Power Automate.

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Project Impact(s): Business Process, Mentoring, OpenBeam, Technology Enablement

This project is in Develop Phase.

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Collaborators, Project Type, Impacts, Related Projects

 

 

Strategy

1. Self learning

2. Recruit SharePoint SME's and IT enthusiasts

3. Teach the teacher

4. Identify use cases

5. Build SharePoint web apps

 

Expected Results

- Better communication and virtual teaming within an organization and among organizations

- Seamless hand-offs of actions/project tasks

- More transparency and accountability

 

 

 

Outcome Indicators

- IT costs reduction

- User satisfaction

 

 

Metrics
Unknown

 


Key reports on: Microsoft Office 365 Cloud Usage Enablement


Microsoft Office 365 Cloud Usage Enablement (OpenBeam's Learning Journey) (February 15, 2021)

From the beginning to now, it was a painful and revealing story to learn about the power, complexity and the potential of MS Office 365. 

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SharePoint Usage Enablement Presentation (September 27, 2019)
SharePoint Usage Enablement Presentation to Nonprofit consortium 

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Last modified by support on 2022/08/29
Created by support on 2018/01/16

 

 

 

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