Finally best practices and real life examples! There are enough RUclips videos on the technical settings, but I had the biggest challenges finding best practices with Pro`s and Con`s!
I still feel like a 'newbie' ... and I get easily overwhelmed with all the options, i.e. like getting a drink of water with a firehose. But I totally agree with the suggestion to 'start small'. I look forward to converting my "classic" site to a "modern" site with all its bells and whistles. And in that regard, this video was very helpful ... although I will have to watch it several more times. Well done ... it's a keeper ... and thank you
What an awesome video! Melissa's presentation style and the way the content was organised and presented was one of the clearest Microsoft videos I have seen. Melissa took what could have been quite a complex topic and made it digestible to a broad audience. Thanks. Can take digest this content readily and use immediately.
Has any of these things she referenced been released to regular tenants yet? It's been 8 months since this video was released and still none of this stuff works on my tenant.
This is so unbelievably confusing. Hubs, Sites, pages. Why would you need multiple hubs when you can just make one hub and have multiple sites. Why create a whole new site for something that looks like it could just be a page? I would like to see more examples of simple business models. Where you showed the top down organisational chart. We have a home hub.. then our sites are - manufacturing, contracting. Not sure why any company would need so many hubs ?
Hi Craig, for a small organization several hubs might not be necessary, still for a larger organization it could some good benefits. E.g. The HR department has several processes, e.g. Recruitment, termination, competency journeys, etc. etc. On a SharePoint site you can create many pages and add everything into one, and associate these with one hub. However, if too much e.g. navigation is squeezed onto one site or one hub, it can be tricky to find what you need, as it can be too cluttered. At the same time, both SPO Comm sites and SPO Team sites can be associated to a hub site. If e.g the different HR processes had their own SPO communication site (for publishing information purposes, templates, routines, etc.), and SPO sites associated with Teams (for those running the processes), they can all be associated with an HR hub site (SPO comm site), which again is associated with the Home intranet site. Then the same goes for e.g. IT and IT related processes, Security, Communication, and other Business Units, as well as communities that are across organizational structure, can have their own "Community Hub", etc.
Finally best practices and real life examples! There are enough RUclips videos on the technical settings, but I had the biggest challenges finding best practices with Pro`s and Con`s!
Thanks for the feedback. Noted and we'll certain provide more similar content in future.
I still feel like a 'newbie' ... and I get easily overwhelmed with all the options, i.e. like getting a drink of water with a firehose. But I totally agree with the suggestion to 'start small'. I look forward to converting my "classic" site to a "modern" site with all its bells and whistles. And in that regard, this video was very helpful ... although I will have to watch it several more times. Well done ... it's a keeper ... and thank you
What an awesome video! Melissa's presentation style and the way the content was organised and presented was one of the clearest Microsoft videos I have seen. Melissa took what could have been quite a complex topic and made it digestible to a broad audience. Thanks. Can take digest this content readily and use immediately.
Thank you for your feedback. We'll pass the comment to her as well.
One of the best video about SPO. Bravo!
Glad it was helpful!
BAM! Cool presentation!
Glad you liked it!
This is the most helpful Microsoft video I've ever watched. The information was excellent!
Glad it was helpful!
I agree!!!
Is there a chance for us to have a copy of those slides? Thanks for the great presentation!
And for those of us who made the mistake of building on the Teams platform.........?
Bang!! .. Thank you for the great presentation.
Best SharePoint video
Thank for good videos
Please, how do I associate a Hub with another Hub like she did in the video at 18:12, I can't find the same options on my hubs, thanks.
Bam! Thank you for this very interesting video!
Is there a link to the deck? Thank you.
These decks are not unfortunately available. Hopefully next time we'll get the slides shared as well. Feedback noted and bypassed to right people.
GREAT Overview. Well done!
So, when will the Associated Hub roll out? or is it already available for all tenants? I couldn't find any info on this
Associated hubs are not quite yet out, but are planned to get shipping potentially still later this year or early next year. So - coming soon.
@@MicrosoftCommunityLearning which year are you talking about?.....
great! Is there a chance for me to have a copy of those presentation slides? thx
Hit it with some Spice-Weasel and... BAM!
What is the release date for 'Associated Hub' to all SPO tenants?
Associated hubs are not quite yet out, but are planned to get shipping potentially still later this year or early next year. So - coming soon.
@@MicrosoftCommunityLearning Any update? Thanks!
Has any of these things she referenced been released to regular tenants yet? It's been 8 months since this video was released and still none of this stuff works on my tenant.
BAM!!!!!!! Love the motivation!!!!!!
BAM!!!!! It's epic!
Any updates on associated hubs?
great video nice information, just needs fewer bammsss or lower volume on those.
Page not found for link to "Microsoft 365 intelligent intranet"
Thanks for sharing. Link has been now fixed. Sorry for that.
Is there article on Associated hub or any dates on roll out? there is nothin on the internet about Associated Hubs
Associated hubs are not quite yet out, but are planned to get shipping potentially still later this year or early next year. So - coming soon.
@@MicrosoftCommunityLearning I thank you and appreciate the reply.
@@MicrosoftCommunityLearning any info on what an associated hub would do?
BAM
This is so unbelievably confusing. Hubs, Sites, pages. Why would you need multiple hubs when you can just make one hub and have multiple sites. Why create a whole new site for something that looks like it could just be a page? I would like to see more examples of simple business models. Where you showed the top down organisational chart. We have a home hub.. then our sites are - manufacturing, contracting. Not sure why any company would need so many hubs ?
Hi Craig, for a small organization several hubs might not be necessary, still for a larger organization it could some good benefits. E.g. The HR department has several processes, e.g. Recruitment, termination, competency journeys, etc. etc. On a SharePoint site you can create many pages and add everything into one, and associate these with one hub. However, if too much e.g. navigation is squeezed onto one site or one hub, it can be tricky to find what you need, as it can be too cluttered. At the same time, both SPO Comm sites and SPO Team sites can be associated to a hub site. If e.g the different HR processes had their own SPO communication site (for publishing information purposes, templates, routines, etc.), and SPO sites associated with Teams (for those running the processes), they can all be associated with an HR hub site (SPO comm site), which again is associated with the Home intranet site. Then the same goes for e.g. IT and IT related processes, Security, Communication, and other Business Units, as well as communities that are across organizational structure, can have their own "Community Hub", etc.
I like the video for the informative content, but I despise the forced enthusiasm. The kid-show antics make me feel uncomfortable.