In a previous post, I highlighted the value of a department site. Today, let's dive into the importance of having a team site for each of your teams. These two elements can be game-changers for boosting efficiency and collaboration.
But what should be on a team site? Simple—everything your clients and colleagues need!
1. Team Introductions: Front and center, include photos of your team with links to bios. This helps people know who to reach out to and what services each team member offers.
2. Useful Links: Have a handy list of essential links that people frequently search for. Save time and minimize back-and-forth questions.
3. Service Pages: Create visually appealing pages (with beautiful photos!) that outline your team's services and the steps to access them. Make navigating your site easy and enjoyable.
4. Custom Tabs: Consider using tabs to cater content to different audiences. Tailor the experience based on who’s visiting.
I’m Justin, a tech-savvy lawyer, and I specialize in building customized team sites on SharePoint. Don't settle for default settings—let's create a visually stunning, user-friendly site that enhances your team's work. Reach out or visit automateofficework.com to book a call!