The world is witnessing the dawn of the social organization, with rapidly evolving solutions that impact team dynamics, collaboration, and real-time communication. For many managers, it can be difficult to keep up with all of the features and roadmaps. New options within SharePoint, Office 365 and Yammer are exciting, but many teams struggle to develop a social strategy that aligns with their business needs. This webinar will showcase the latest Delve capabilities, but more importantly, walk through real-world scenarios of how an organization might move from crawl to walk to run with Microsoft’s vision for enterprise social. Attendees receive guidance on making informed choices as they develop and mature their social strategy. This is Part 4 of ITUnity’s “Delve Days of December” series.
4. When end users are asked
what kind of social
experience they want,
they usually answer…
8. “It’s about what you aspire
to do, what you want to do
down the line,”
saysPinterestCEOBenSilbermann.
“There’s intent around a pin,” says Joanne
Bradford, Pinterest’s head of partnerships.
“It says, ‘I’m organizing this into a place in
my life,’ like when people tear out a page
of a magazine.”
Forbes, Nov 2014 http://onforb.es/1xRW7wS
12. We don’t need less content.
We just need better filters.
13. Content and signals across Office 365 auto-populating the
Office Graph for teams.
Insights derived with machine learning to help YOU get the job done right NOW
OfficeGraph
14. Stay In the Know Find What you Need Discover New Connections
Connect with the right experts and
learn more about their content.
Find just the right results from any
source and take action
Discover new information tailored
to you from your network
Powered by Office Graph
31. Where do I
start with
Delve?
• It depends
Crawl
• Understand your short term goals
• Be patient, as the platform is being expanded to include
more signals and content
Walk
• Look at how your team is collaborating today, and where
they are collaborating, and move those conversations to
where Delve picks up its signals
• Provide your feedback to Microsoft
Run
• Take advantage of the expanding APIs
33. www.success.office.com
Define a vision and identify
business scenarios
1
Map to usage scenarios and
create an adoption plan
2
Commit resources and
execute an adoption plan
3
Measure, share success,
and iterate
4
34. Take the time to develop your strategy
People Process Technology
Everything SharePoint
Internal products in Umlindi, Umlindi 365 and A-Team
Talk about how I didn’t “get” the Pinterest experience – and that I am not here hawking Pinterest – but want the audience to consider the Pinterest experience, and what makes it so powerful, so compelling, and why it is growing faster than either Facebook or Twitter grew at the same age
We’re sold on Microsoft’s vision, but we get lost in the details of deployment and adoption
I had an argument with someone a couple years back after presenting on social platforms at the EUSP in Berlin. This person argued that there should be less content (less, but better)
We’re sold on Microsoft’s vision, but we get lost in the details of deployment and adoption
Machine learning is the key to building those better filters, mapping the relationships between people, content, and experiences
What you see is relevant to you. What you see is different than what I see.
Its about tapping into the collective unconscious inside your organization
Microsoft tells us to:
Click on the person view, and you can see all of the shared content you have with this individual. So now you can use people as a method to navigation.
Think about that -- you may not remember the document, but the person who presented it in a meeting. Click on their profile, and if that content was shared with you, you will see it. In fact, if it was shared in a recent meeting, it should surface toward the top.
Delve is able to bring you content not based on your search terms, but based on what the systems learns and understands about you and your usage patterns. And you'll see more from the people and the projects and topics that you interact the most with.
Talk about the limitations of traditional search: how do you find what it is you do not know to look for?