Fostering team collaboration is essential to any business. Often collaborative efforts boost workplace productivity, spur innovative ideas for new services or products, and create the best possible deliverables for clients. As a business leader, creating an effective environment for all of this is a win‐win‐win.
Team collaboration can be complex- especially in a remote work environment. Effective collaboration requires the help of technology tools and appropriate training. Microsoft 365 has been continually updated with communication and collaboration in mind by leveraging cloud computing. SharePoint is at the center of Microsoft 365’s collaboration abilities.
5 Key Benefits of SharePoint
Microsoft SharePoint creates a virtual workspace where teams can store files, collaborate, and complete tasks. One truth to running a successful business is that the communication tools in place need to be ones that people can actually use.
To illustrate some of the benefits of SharePoint in a modern setting, here are five ways the application can help teams collaborate.
1. Cloud Storage Solution
Once an instance is created, SharePoint becomes the central virtual location where team members can store all their necessary files and information they need for their work. Not only are shared documents stored there, but team members can chat, video conference with Teams, set up and complete tasks, and compare calendars. Having everything they need in a centralized and accessible location allows your team to work from anywhere.
2. Simultaneous editing
SharePoint storage uses the same synchronization protocols as Microsoft OneDrive, so every document, and every edit of a document, is saved instantaneously and continuously to the cloud. From there, the updated version is synced to all devices connected to the network, keeping every team member up to date at all times.
SharePoint documents also allow more than one team member to access, edit and annotate a document simultaneously. A helpful tip: SharePoint records document history, allowing you to quickly review edits anyone else has made to the document and restore an earlier version if needed.
3. Role-Based Permissions
One of the primary features of Microsoft SharePoint is its built-in security. Only authorized members can access their designated SharePoint site’s documents. This gives employees the access to what they need, without putting other team’s files at risk.
4. Included in the Microsoft 365 Ecosystem
One of the best things about SharePoint is that you are likely already paying for it. If you have Microsoft 365, SharePoint comes included in your subscription. Another bonus- it seamlessly integrates with your other Microsoft 365 apps like Outlook and Teams- increasing your team’s file accessibility and ability to collaborate.
5. Customizable Solutions and Integrations
You can keep the default online SharePoint features and benefits, or you can work with an IT provider like ourselves to leverage unique tools and integrations to tailor SharePoint to your business needs and increase efficiency.
Getting Started with SharePoint
With a workforce operating in a mobile environment, companies need to invest in solutions that make working from anywhere as easy as possible- but with any tool, you only get out what you put in.
To ensure the success of a SharePoint (or any tool) implementation, you need to take the time to learn what your team needs, gather their feedback, configure the tool accordingly, and offer multiple opportunities for your employees to complete trainings to learn it.
One of the most common mistakes we see is poor organizational planning that leads to confusion and an unwillingness from employees to adopt the new tool.
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