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What is Office 365 strategy?

Every great achievement starts with a well-thought-out plan. It can be the launch of a new product, expanding into new markets, or just trying to increase efficiency. You'll need a delicate combination of strategies and tactics to ensure that the journey is smooth and effective.

Developing an effective Office 365 strategy can be intimidating, especially when your daily duties demand your attention. To assist you, we've curated a list of examples to inspire your planning process.

Feel free to copy these examples into your favorite application, or leverage Tability to maintain accountability.

How to write your own Office 365 strategy with AI

While we have some examples available, it's likely that you'll have specific scenarios that aren't covered here. You can use our free AI generator below or our more complete goal-setting system to generate your own strategies.

Office 365 strategy examples

You will find in the next section many different Office 365 tactics. We've included action items in our templates to make it as actionable as possible.

Strategies and tactics for migrating users and environment from Server 2010 to Office 365

  • ⛳️ Strategy 1: Plan the migration

    • Conduct an inventory of all users, e-mails, and files
    • Assess current server usage and data volume
    • Create a timeline for the migration process
    • Determine compliance and security requirements
    • Identify key stakeholders and migration team members
    • Select the Office 365 subscription plan and licenses
    • Establish communication channels for updates
    • Document the migration strategy and procedures
    • Set up a contingency plan for unexpected issues
    • Inform all users about the migration process and timeline
  • ⛳️ Strategy 2: Execute the migration

    • Set up Office 365 tenant and configure basic settings
    • Create user accounts and assign necessary licenses
    • Migrate e-mails using Exchange Online or third-party tools
    • Transfer files to OneDrive for Business or SharePoint Online
    • Test migrated data to ensure integrity and functionality
    • Configure Office 365 services like SharePoint and OneDrive
    • Install and configure Microsoft Teams for all users
    • Provide training resources on new platform functionalities
    • Monitor the migration process and address any issues
    • Communicate with users throughout the migration
  • ⛳️ Strategy 3: Post-migration optimisation

    • Verify that all data has been successfully migrated
    • Configure Office 365 security settings and policies
    • Optimise Office 365 services for performance and usability
    • Train users on Office 365 and Teams features and best practices
    • Consolidate feedback from users and address concerns
    • Implement productivity and workflow improvements using Office 365 tools
    • Regularly update and maintain the Office 365 environment
    • Encourage collaboration using Teams and SharePoint
    • Monitor usage patterns and adjust resources accordingly
    • Plan for periodic reviews and updates to the Office 365 setup

How to track your Office 365 strategies and tactics

Having a plan is one thing, sticking to it is another.

Don't fall into the set-and-forget trap. It is important to adopt a weekly check-in process to keep your strategy agile – otherwise this is nothing more than a reporting exercise.

A tool like Tability can also help you by combining AI and goal-setting to keep you on track.

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Planning resources

OKRs are a great way to translate strategies into measurable goals. Here are a list of resources to help you adopt the OKR framework:

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