Looking for a highly visual way to organize teamwork, plans, task, files and even chat about them? Look no further than Office 365 Planner, which offers people a simple and highly visual way to organize teamwork. Planner can be used to manage a marketing event, brainstorm new product ideas, track a school project, prepare for a customer visit, or just organize your team more effectively.
Join Heather Newman, Co-Founder, Chief Evangelist and Chief Marketing Officer of Content Panda, as she uses a real-world use case to provide you the steps to create an end user adoption campaign inside Office 365 Planner leveraging her 10 step End User Adoption checklist for Office 365 and SharePoint.
You’ll leave this session with a clear understanding of how to use the tool for your teams, tips on how to best organize a large, multi-leveled campaign and a template that she will share post-session.
SharePoint Saturday NYC 2017 - One Card at a Time - Leverage Office 365 Planner to Plan Your SharePoint End User Adoption Campaign
1. One Card at a Time - Leverage Office 365 Planner to
plan Your SharePoint End User Adoption Campaign
Heather Newman
Evangelist and Chief Marketing Officer, Content Panda
2. EVALS / PRIZES
Bring all items to the 6th Info Desk
• Bingo Cards = how you win prizes at the
end of the event.
• The cards must be stamped by ALL the
Sponsors by the last session (4pm)
• Fill out speakers evaluations (located in
the front of the rooms
• Fill out the event evaluations
27 in Curved Samsung
Lenovo IdeaPad
Name your game bundle
3. THANK YOU
EVENT SPONSORS
We appreciated you supporting the
New York SharePoint Community!
• Diamond, Platinum, Gold, & Silver have
tables scattered throughout
• Please visit them and inquire about their
products & services
• To be eligible for prizes make sure to get
your bingo card stamped by ALL sponsors
• Raffle at the end of the day and you must
be present to win!
4. Beer Authority
300 W 40h St
[across the street]
Join us for a round of drinks & some
appetizers
http://www.beerauthoritynyc.com
6. IMPROVEIT! BOOK - ESSAYS ON SHAREPOINT
ANALYTICS & ADOPTION
The paperback and Kindle
editions are available on Amazon.
The free eBook is available here:
http://www.improveit.how
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9. Adopt a Panda
Enter to win a
World Wildlife Fund
Adopt a Panda Kit
(Value $55 USD)
Soft plush version of your adopted animal
5" x 7" formal adoption certificate
5" x 7" full-color photo of your species
Species spotlight card, full of fascinating
information about the animal
Shipped to you post-event
12. Modern Teaming Today
50% of the US workforce holds a job that is compatible with at least partial telework
and approximately 20-25% of the workforce teleworks at some frequency
13. Modern Workplace Challenges
40% of productivity is lost when
switching tasks
The average time a knowledge worker spends
searching for knowledge is 2.5 hours
15. The fact is that businesses do not have emotion.
Products do not have emotion. Humans do.
Humans want to feel something.
And humans make mistakes.
Which is why we make to-do lists and
plans to execute
17. Microsoft Planner, was generally available in June 2016 for Office 365 Enterprise E1–
E5, Business Essentials, Premium and Education subscription plans.
This team collaboration software allows users to visually:
Organize plans, assign tasks, share files, chat by using boards, cards, buckets and due dates.
18. Adoption Campaign Checklist
Define Your Vision
Choose Executive Sponsors
Define Key Stakeholders
Define Use Cases/Business Scenarios
Gather Your Champions
Release in Phases
Adoption Communication Plan
End User Training
Look to Experts
Make it Fun - Gamification
Measure, Share, Iterate
19. Technology
Acceptance
Model
Perceived Usefulness
The degree to which a
person believes that using
a particular system would
enhance his or her
performance
Perceived Ease of Use
The degree to which a
person believes that using
a particular system would
be free from effort
28. Board view shows all tasks of a plan in column format. Chart show the tasks of
the plan in bar chart per member.
29. Board view shows all tasks of a plan in column format. Chart show the tasks of
the plan in bar chart per member.
30. To add a task, type the name of the task in the box, press Enter, add your due date (you can add a start date
too), assign the task to yourself or another team member. Note the board view shows all the tasks in columns
under each “task”.
You can attach files and links to tasks to make it easy for your team members to find and collaborate on them.
31. To add members to your plan, click add members and type in your team members name.
32. Start a conversation with your team about the plan, and use the labels to highlight your plan.
33. You can access all your plans,
tasks, task assignments via the
internet on any mobile device.
There is now a native IOS and
Android App. You can view
email notifications in Outlook.
35. the percentage of organization users
introduced to SharePoint without training…52
percent
the average time spent per day by knowledge
workers searching for information2.5
hours
the percentage of knowledge students
forget 24 hours after training70
percent
36. The ultimate training, support
and user adoption app
Schedule a demo todaywww.contentpanda.com
All users with eligible subscription plans will automatically see the Planner tile appear in the Office 365 app launcher when it is available for them to use. No specific action by Office 365 admins is needed.
Users access the Hub to track overall progress of plans and see who’s on time and who’s behind.
Users are able to filter down to see personal tasks and assignments.
Diffusion of innovations is a theory that seeks to explain how, why, and at what rate new ideas and technology spread. Everett Rogers, a professor of communication studies, popularized the theory in his book Diffusion of Innovations; the book was first published in 1962, and is now in its fifth edition (2003).[1] Rogers argues that diffusion is the process by which an innovation is communicated over time among the participants in a social system. The origins of the diffusion of innovations theory are varied and span multiple disciplines.
Rogers proposes that four main elements influence the spread of a new idea: the innovation itself, communication channels, time, and a social system. This process relies heavily on human capital. The innovation must be widely adopted in order to self-sustain. Within the rate of adoption, there is a point at which an innovation reaches critical mass.
The categories of adopters are innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority, and laggards.[2] Diffusion manifests itself in different ways and is highly subject to the type of adopters and innovation-decision process. The criterion for the adopter categorization is innovativeness, defined as the degree to which an individual adopts a new idea.
I’m going to present you a few factoids that you can use when you are building your plans –these are all from studies done by reputable companies….
The thing is, most of these statistics are true so we are thrilled to partner with Combined Knowledge to be that net or underpinning to support the in person or online training that you have invested in. I’m going to show you a demo of how we do this with Content Panda.