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Solutions2Share Teams Manager Reviews and Ratings

Rating: 8.1 out of 10
Score
8.1 out of 10

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Pros

Effective Team Management: Several users have praised the platform for its ability to handle different teams and team members efficiently. By providing permissions based on job profiles and necessity, the platform ensures a streamlined workflow and allows employees to access the resources they need to complete tasks effectively.

Centralized Progress Tracking: Reviewers appreciate that the platform provides a centralized location for employees to see the progress of projects. This eliminates the need to navigate through multiple platforms or tools, saving time and increasing productivity.

Efficient Communication and Collaboration: Users have highlighted the chat functionality as a major benefit of the platform. The feature enables easy communication between team members, promoting efficient teamwork and facilitating quick decision-making.

Reviews

10 Reviews

Teams Manager is a must for growing Teams!

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Teams Manager is used to track our experimental workflow through OneNote. Since it allows for OneNote integration into teams, this gives us the capability to streamline access and make sure that all data is captured in a managed way. This is the primary use case, but other templates are also available.

Pros

  • OneNote integration.
  • Template creation.
  • Workflow management.

Cons

  • Tool tips.
  • Ability to have multiple windows open.
  • Guided videos.

Likelihood to Recommend

It's well suited if you or your organization performs tasks incorporating other Microsoft programs such as Onenote or Planner. Teams Manager allows for easy management of that software usage; if you do not use any of those, I'm not sure if there is much advantage in using it to manage workflow.

Vetted Review
Solutions2Share Teams Manager
2 years of experience

Teams Manager for Microsoft Teams

Rating: 10 out of 10

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Microsoft Teams Manager is an online collaboration tool to connect within anyone with ease within and outside the organization it helps people to share their projects and thoughts through online video call and Audio call. I am currently the user of Microsoft Teams, and we use this for the internal conversation of organization you can see the employee current status their organization hierarchy their email address and their other contact details.

Pros

  • AUdio calls
  • Video calls
  • Meetings

Cons

  • Microsoft Teams should add some more features like locking the personal conversation chat.
  • Delete chat Options

Likelihood to Recommend

Overall the Experience with Microsoft Teams is good. it has made our Job very easy we can quickly share file with audio and video calls it helps us to brainstorm and comeup with final decision.

Teams Manager for MS Teams review

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Teams Manager to manage Microsoft Teams across the organization, we are able to comply with the templates, channels. Users can raise a request to us to create new teams channel, planners according to these templates.

Pros

  • Effective management of Users and Teams group.
  • Creating templates for Groups, planner.
  • Naming convention to make sure the inactive groups are archived.

Cons

  • None

Likelihood to Recommend

Teams Manager is well suited for both small and large organisations, MS Teams can be used as a communication medium to contact other users across the organization, or in case the domain is federated you can contact employees of other organisations as well. Teams Manager helps us to create new templates and manage users according.

Teams Manager a Centralized Platform for Team Work

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Teams Manager for Microsoft Teams helps create different teams, giving them permission of what to access and define their limit. It is a platform that keeps the whole organization at one place. Previously when Work from home started it was a tough task to handle different teams in one place. You have to separately take the feedbacks of the projects etc. Now through this everything is centralized. Assigning tasks and seeing the progress of any project is easy now.

Pros

  • Handles different teams and teams members
  • Giving them permissions as per their job profile and necessity
  • Seeing the projects' progress through one platform

Cons

  • There should be a privacy for users chat in a team
  • Every user should not be allowed to create a team, but only Team managers should do this
  • Many channels which are inactive for long time should send notifications to the manager about the inactivity and thus should be deleted if not in use

Likelihood to Recommend

For different projects in a big organization different teams can be formed and thus their internal tasks assignments can be done there. It is easy to manage, assign tasks to people in a particular project. People or team leads in multiple projects can share different channels thus maintaining different projects. Users should be refrained of creating new teams just for fun purpose etc. to avoid to much chaos.

Teams Manager for Microsoft Teams is perfect for PC-based systems

Rating: 5 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

It was mainly used to track a 2-year onsite construction project and to facilitate meetings with many professionals at many locations.

Pros

  • Organize
  • Gather
  • Facilitate

Cons

  • Adding features like Zoom has where the user can add a background.
  • Improve video quality in team meetings.
  • A robust "help" key or artificial intelligence-driven chat bot.

Likelihood to Recommend

For the most part, Teams Manager does what's expected of it as a standard package. It is great for PC users but if one operates on Apple products with no word for Mac programs loaded, it can be cumbersome.

Vetted Review
Solutions2Share Teams Manager
2 years of experience

Practical and easy to use tool to improve our teams experience

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We create a 'team' for each new project. Microsoft Teams Manager allows me to manage templates for new channels and organize the different groups. Archiving channels that are no longer needed once a project is completed.

Pros

  • Helps me tidy up and keep structure to our team channels.
  • Helps me structure channels to prevent unnecessary channels from being created.

Cons

  • Sometimes a little slow but works well.

Likelihood to Recommend

Microsoft Teams Manager is especially useful where most of our employees are working from home now. We're a small-medium tech company and find it helpful as I can make templates without coding anything.

Vetted Review
Solutions2Share Teams Manager
1 year of experience

Microsoft Teams Manager

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Teams Manager for Microsoft Teams helps monitor the remote work effectively. It enables users to request new teams based on templates. It helps us to communicate within the organization audio and video calling, screen share facilities to a particular team are most useful features. Its easy to manage owners of team sites along with members and guests.

Pros

  • easy to manage team sites along with members and guest users
  • helps managers to track the usage of apps and work done remotely

Cons

  • user interface can be enhanced to seperate the color coding for different channels
  • It would be great to receive notifications in Outlook for Shifts and be able to approve/deny requests and schedule changes there while it's synced with the Outlook calendar.

Likelihood to Recommend

If your team has more than 3 people, you should have someone assigned as the Teams Manager. That way, you're guaranteed to have your channels and team site set up for success. If you are an employee that is only using Teams for quick chats, you and your team might be able to get away with not having a Teams Manager for Microsoft Teams.

Vetted Review
Solutions2Share Teams Manager
3 years of experience

Teams Manager for Microsoft Teams is great for the organization!!

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Microsoft Teams is user-friendly and convenient for all employees within your company. It allows employees to chat, send documents, schedule meetings, reminders, and SO much more. Microsoft Teams helps our organization be more efficient in a timely manner. We use it on a daily basis several times a day.

Pros

  • Allows employees to chat
  • Allows employees to send documents
  • Schedule meetings/reminders
  • Allows to use emojis, which makes light of any situation :)
  • Allows to video chat and call with multiple coworkers

Cons

  • Learn the platform
  • Use the platform to your advantage

Likelihood to Recommend

It allows the employees to use any team as a template. Channels can be added, which is also extremely helpful. Our organization uses planner and OneNote. Both planner and OneNote sync up to your work within Microsoft Teams.

A Managers' Review of Teams Manager for Microsoft Teams

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Teams Manager is being used across our organization by each department manager. It addresses many business concerns such as approving requested time off (shifts), creating and assigning staff to specific channels so folks can communicate with the proper individuals, and controlling how staff can communicate (using emoji, memes, GIFs, etc).

Pros

  • Manage channels - the level of detail of managing what channels are created and how they function is great.
  • Manage users - it's easy to manage owners of team sites, along with members and guests.
  • Analytics - being able to review how each team site and the channel is being used is extremely helpful and can point out areas of weakness or concern.

Cons

  • I feel like the Shifts app could be more advanced to sync with Microsoft Outlook. It would be great to receive notifications in Outlook for Shifts and be able to approve/deny requests and schedule changes there while it's synced with the Outlook calendar.
  • It would be nice if the interface allowed further customization such as assigning colors to the separate channels. Some channels within team sites are rather lengthy and it would be great to group them into color groups.
  • Another nice feature would be the option to log in as one of your teammates so you can properly set up their Team account before they log in for the first time.

Likelihood to Recommend

If your team has more than 3 people, you should have someone assigned as the Teams Manager. That way, you're guaranteed to have your channels and team site set up for success. If you are an employee that is only using Teams for quick chats, you and your team might be able to get away with not having a Teams Manager.

Vetted Review
Solutions2Share Teams Manager
1 year of experience

Positive Experience with Microsoft Teams

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Microsoft Teams is used across the entire organization. It has been a reliable source for communication given the remote environment we work in. Additionally, it is convenient as it can be accessed from any desktop as well as through an app on our phones. We are able to centralize documents within Teams and restrict access. This has been helpful in relaying information in real-time and easy access.

Pros

  • Easily accessible from any device without interruption of service.
  • Ability to have IM conversations with multiple people.
  • Ability to organize those IM conversations so you can go back to retrieve them.
  • Ability to have video conferences.

Cons

  • The video conferencing feature could afford to me a little more user friendly.
  • Branding of Microsoft Teams over Skype Needs done.
  • Making calls through Teams has not been very successful.

Likelihood to Recommend

Microsoft Teams has been great for our organization because a lot of departments are remote. Teams have been reliable without service interruptions which have allowed communication to continue with those remote departments. We switched from Skype which has proven to be the right move. However, we do not use the video conferencing feature though as that has not been as reliable as Zoom.

Vetted Review
Solutions2Share Teams Manager
1 year of experience