Overall Satisfaction with OneNote
It was being used across the organization to the best of my knowledge, however I would say that it was used more heavily in the Implementation and Sales Engineering departments, both of which I was a team member of. It created a holistic environment to keep notes pertaining to the current subscribers I was implementing and prospect notes that I used to mature deals through the pipe.
- Organization of notes in a simple and segmented way
- Tagging of content/notes that needed to be addressed/reviewed
- Sharing and collaborating notes with other team members
- Integrations with other external platforms
- The lack of dynamic elements that could be included in the notes
- More advanced features such as linking, full page elements, embeds, etc.
- Simple and convenient note taking repository for entire organization use
- Ease of use for sharing and collaboration
- Mark-ups using the whiteboard feature for more complex mindmaps/braintrees
- Created a single, unified location for all members of the organization to manage notes
- Increased efficiency and transparency between departments and customer lifecycles
- Dedicated repository for personal notes that helped develop a mutual trust with external facing customers
- Notion, Evernote, Atlassian Confluence and Guru
OneNote has its strength rooted in the ability to create and manage notes whereas some of the other players in the market address more niche needs, such as Notion. OneNote absolutely can facilitate note taking, semantic organization, sharing and collaboration, but if you are looking for something more cutting edge and continually evolving then I recommend using Notion.
Do you think OneNote delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with OneNote's feature set?
Yes
Did OneNote live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of OneNote go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy OneNote again?
Yes