From Take-Off to Landing: 6 Steps to a Successful Microsoft Teams Pilot

Your journey to Microsoft Teams can be turbulence-free with the right planning

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Microsoft teams pilot

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  • 1 Hour

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Dux Raymond Sy

Microsoft Regional Director & MVP and AvePoint Chief Brand Officer

author
Michael Gannotti

Principal Technical Architect, Microsoft

*Psscht* This is your pilot speaking. We are en route to enterprise-wide use of Microsoft Teams... Please fasten your seatbelts. *Psscht*

However, organizations need to be sure they have a formal framework with checkpoints in place. If not, your pilot can slowly turn into production or stall without the necessary course corrections you need to scale and soar to new heights.

Join our experts as they walk you through the steps during your pilot take-off, flight, and landing including:

Take-Off

  • Examining the licensing and tech foundation you will need to start your pilot
  • Decision points on provisioning, management and lifecycle of your Teams
  • How to evaluate and set up the right level of data protection and retention
  • Optimizing your external sharing and administration set-up
  • Setting key success criteria and timeline for your pilot

In-Flight

Take-Off

  • Examining the licensing and tech foundation you will need to start your pilot

  • Decision points on provisioning, management and lifecycle of your Teams

  • How to evaluate and set up the right level of data protection and retention

  • Optimizing your external sharing and administration set-up

  • Setting key success criteria and timeline for your pilot

In-Flight

  • Who to work with during your pilot

  • How to measure performance and course correct in real time

  • What key behaviors to look for

Landing

  • Building the case for scaling your pilot to production

  • Avoiding empty deployments and how to customize to each department

  • Establish & execute sustainable adoption plan to ensure lasting buy-in

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