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Reimagine Remote Working with Microsoft Teams

You're reading from   Reimagine Remote Working with Microsoft Teams A practical guide to increasing your productivity and enhancing collaboration in the remote world

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801814164
Length 426 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ashok Madhvarayan Ashok Madhvarayan
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Sriram Rajamanickam Sriram Rajamanickam
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Sathish Veerapandian Sathish Veerapandian
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Harsharanjeet Kaur Harsharanjeet Kaur
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1 – Managing Your Meetings, Projects, and Workforce
2. Chapter 1: Managing Meetings in Teams FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Project Management in Teams 4. Chapter 3: Workforce Management in Teams 5. Section 2 – Collaboration, Events, and Communication
6. Chapter 4: Managing Collaboration in Teams 7. Chapter 5: Managing Communication in Teams 8. Chapter 6: Organize Virtual Events 9. Section 3 – All about Security, Client Automation, Teams Etiquette, and Tips and Tricks
10. Chapter 7: User and Data Security 11. Chapter 7: Teams Etiquette and Best Practices 12. Chapter 9: End User Automation 13. Chapter 10: Productivity Tips and Tricks 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating a team – proper naming standards

In this topic, we will see the strategies that can be used and the decisions that can be made by an admin to create a team in Microsoft Teams. Firstly, in most cases, we do not need to create a team. Often, a team has already been created and we must join it. But if you do need to create a team, it's better to create one with some naming standards.

The following are some examples of team creation with some naming standards:

  • Setting up a naming prefix or suffix for an organization with an organization code
  • Setting up a naming prefix or suffix for a business unit and department, both with the business code and department code
  • Setting up a naming prefix or suffix for the location with the location code
  • Setting up a naming prefix or suffix for the process or project with the process or project code

Behind the scenes, when a team is created, an Office 365 group is created in the backend. A group naming policy...

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