4 sharepoint adoption best practices

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4 SHAREPOINT ADOPTION BEST PRACTICES

In a recent article, we discussed about some of the signs that may alert you about a deficient SharePoint implementation in your company. Slow user adoption is one of these signs and the most important factor in reaching SharePoint’s full business value. Adoption is a common problem millions of businesses around the world are facing when it comes to SharePoint implementation. According to a Microsoft market research, 78% of Fortune 500 companies are using SharePoint. In spite of a high number of users, many view SharePoint as nothing more than a network. Usually, SharePoint is pushed by IT with backing from management, but SharePoint is a solution based on end users experience. In most cases when users are first exposed to SharePoint they may feel intimidated by its complexity. A good SharePoint adoption strategy involves special attention to employees and their experiences, which companies have to take into consideration from the beginning. Here are 4 aspects we consider mandatory for a correct SharePoint adoption that in the end will influence the ROI: 1.

Get everyone on the same boat

Provide everyone a clear perspective of SharePoint’s value for the company and how they can take advantage of it in an efficient manner. This may involve explaining the motivation for SharePoint implementation, each specific stage in the adoption process and how they will be involved. Start with the key stakeholders so they can support your motivation along the entire process. 2.

Engage executives

Engage with various business units’ representatives to identify common issues in their departments and design relevant SharePoint use cases. You have to speak their language which in most cases won’t be as technical as you expected, and demonstrate SharePoint’s value for their department and specific processes. Show them how SharePoint will help them reach their specific objectives and improve their day-to-day work process. Keep in mind that it is extremely important to customize your speech according to each audience and present SharePoint using their language. 3.

Provide trainings

Users tend to use SharePoint in the most common and well known way, as they see and learn from their colleagues. Self-learning is not the same for all employees. Internal training programs are thus essential in the SharePoint adoption planning. These training programs should bring together novice and champion SharePoint users in a collaborative environment that should increase the first ones’ confidence in their own abilities.


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Define a workable governance and stick to it

With so many functionalities and without a clear governance plan, a relatively expensive and complex solution like SharePoint becomes a place for storing files, where nobody wants to get lost in. You have to develop a clear governance plan, and to decide for each new feature if it is really useful for users and for the company, if it is truly necessary, sustainable and if it brings value to the business. This is the great difference of a correct SharePoint adoption plan – users start by customizing SharePoint features to their true needs and understand how to use it less as a file sharing solution. To achieve successful SharePoint adoption, you have to focus on users, their experiences and their daily interactions. SharePoint’s capabilities exceed what users are accustomed to experience with software solutions. It is very easy for your employees to become frustrated and to avoid using SharePoint. Also, it’s often hard for people to realize the full potential of SharePoint and how it can help them achieve their specific goals. Thus, once made the decision to implement SharePoint in your company, design an adoption strategy and set clear objectives to make sure everyone is going in the right direction. Be aware that SharePoint adoption is not an easy process and it needs full-engagement, understanding and patience.

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