Intro to Using Commons Groups for Internal Communications

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Intro: How to Use Animal Services Group Pages on Commons

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This brief PowerPoint presentation was created to provide MCAS employees with a basic understanding of the capabilities of Commons Groups.

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Intro: How to Use Animal Services Group Pages on

Commons

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Commons- Home PageTo locate the groups you are a member of, select “groups” at the top next to your name.

To view all of the groups available on Commons, select “All Groups” below the Commons logo.

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This is what your list of groups will look like:

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This is the county-wide, general Animal Services group page:

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General Countywide Animal Services Group on Commons

• All county departments must have a general group with basic information for county employees.

• This group is semi-public and available to all county employees.

• Please do not post anything on this page.

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There are 4 private sub-groups set up for private internal communication amongst shelter employees: Main (for everyone), Field, Client Services and

Animal Care.

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You can create content on any of these group pages by selecting “Create Content”.

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Options for Content Creation

• These groups are currently set up to allow people to post blog posts or polls.

• It works just like a regular blog, with newest content at the top.

• Individual blog posts may be commented on. • You must click on the post headline to view the

entire post and comments.• You may also attach photos or insert hyperlinks.

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Things to Consider

• The benefit of using a group site to share info with coworkers is that all important, recent info can be viewed in one place (rather than numerous emails, each with endless streams of reply emails).

• There are many other content creation options that we can consider adding.

• For now, “blogs” were enabled, rather than “news” because blog posts allow comments, whereas news posts do not.

• Other potential features include documents, pages, events, webforms, policies and news.

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How to Join Groups

• All of the private animal services groups are set up to allow any group member to invite new members.

• When new people join the MCAS team, please invite them to join the group(s).

• The county wants people to use only actual headshot photo avatars. No cats wearing bunny ears.

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Under “manage

members”, select “invite

members”.

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If you start typing in someone’s name, options appear in a list. (Just like in gmail.)

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What’s Next?

• Please consider how this tool might be utilized for communication both within your work section and shelter-wide.

• Might this work better than email?

• We can always try it out and make adjustments and/or create rules as needed.