
Microsoft 365 Administrator MS-102 Exam Guide
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In order for your organization to get the most benefit from a Microsoft 365 investment, it’s important that users adopt the services and features. You can monitor end user adoption and consumption metrics through a variety of tools, including Microsoft 365 usage metrics, Viva Insights (formerly known as Workplace Analytics), and the Adoption Score (formerly known as the Productivity Score).
The Microsoft 365 usage reports are available inside the Microsoft 365 admin center. They are broad reports that can be used to get a high-level snapshot of how your organization is using the Microsoft 365 platform. Report data includes statistics such as how many files are stored in SharePoint, how many Exchange mailboxes were active during the reporting period, and engagement with other products such as Viva Engage (formerly Yammer) or Forms.
Figure 1.23 – Microsoft 365 usage reports
Usage reports can be accessed by navigating to the Microsoft 365 admin center (https://admin.microsoft.com), expanding Reports, and selecting Usage.
Formerly known as Workplace Analytics, Viva Insights provides recommendations about personal and teamwork habits. Viva Insights has four core areas:
Each of these areas has unique features that are part of the Viva story.
As the name suggests, personal insights are tailored to an individual. Personal insights are private and are only visible to the individual for whom they are intended. Personal insights are best viewed using the Viva Insights app in Microsoft Teams, as shown in Figure 1.24:
Figure 1.24 – Viva Insights app in Microsoft Teams
The Viva Insights app has functions to allow you to make a focus plan (sometimes referred to as the protect time feature), send praise to your colleagues either publicly or privately, and stay connected through AI-based task suggestions and meeting assistance.
The Viva Insights app also features Headspace guided meditation and mindfulness exercises as well as prompts to take a break and reflect on your personal feelings. Using the reflection activity card, you can even set daily reminders to check in with yourself. See Figure 1.25:
Figure 1.25 – Reflection activity card
Viva Insights also has a daily ramp-up and wind-down micro-app called Virtual Commute, which lets users review upcoming meetings and tasks, block focus time, and initiate a variety of mini-break, meditative, and reflective activities. See Figure 1.26:
Figure 1.26 – Virtual commute activity card
Together, these insight features can help users manage both their productivity and personal well-being.
Viva Insights Teamwork habits, which is part of the premium Viva Insights experience, allows managers to gain additional recommendations for managing people. Teamwork habits helps managers identify regular after-hours work, meeting overload conditions, and lack of dedicated focus time.
Managers can set up teams by manually adding users, or can use the suggested list if the manager property has been populated in Azure Active Directory. See Figure 1.27:
Figure 1.27 – Confirming team members
Three additional core features of Teamwork habits are the following:
Organizations that utilize the Teamwork habits tools can improve their employees’ well-being and work-life balance. The Teamwork habits feature requires a premium Microsoft Viva Insights license.
The My organization tab shows organization trends as well as business leader and manager insights to help understand how to effectively manage your teams. Insights include such as identifying work patterns and suggestions for boosting employee engagement. See Figure 1.28:
Figure 1.28 – Organization trends
Organization trends data is privacy-oriented, requiring a minimum of 10 people (including the manager) to be in the management chain, either directly or indirectly. In addition, access to Organization trends requires granting access to manager insights through the Viva setup.
Microsoft Viva advanced insights is a reporting tool that provides research-based behavioral insights into organizational work patterns, such as hybrid work, work-life balance, and employee well-being.
The advanced insights reporting tools come with a number of built-in templates and analysis tools to really help organizations understand everything from meeting effectiveness to employee performance trends correlated to 1:1 manager meetings. The Manager coaching report, which is part of Viva Insights, is shown in Figure 1.29:
Figure 1.29 – Viva Insights Manager coaching report
With large organizational changes such as hybrid and remote work scenarios, it can be important to understand how those work patterns affect performance, including interesting data points such as how much time is spent during meetings multitasking or how much work is getting done outside normal business hours.
Information about working hours is available in the Work-life balance and flex work report (part of the Hybrid workforce experience reporting section), shown in Figure 1.30:
Figure 1.30 – Advanced insights working hour details
The advanced insights Power BI report templates provide an analysis of employee engagement and work patterns. The reports include the following:
Formerly known as Productivity Score, Adoption Score is a metric that is used to help measure the success of an organization’s use of the Microsoft 365 platform. Before Adoption Score can be used, it must be enabled in the Microsoft 365 admin center under Reports, as shown in Figure 1.31:
Figure 1.31 – Enabling Adoption Score
Adoption Score provides insights that are broken up into three categories: people experiences, technology experiences, and special reports. When enabling the score, you can select how to calculate insights into people experiences:
Insights into technology experiences are shown automatically when you enable Adoption Score. If you don’t want to collect that data, you can disable Endpoint analytics scope in the Intune data collection policy,
If you are performing a staged rollout of services using a pilot program, it may be beneficial to limit the reporting scope to groups of users that are part of the pilot.
The insights into people experiences focus on five categories that show how your users and organization are using the tools in the Microsoft 365 platform. These insight areas are as follows:
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in emails and marking responses as answers in Yammer. Users need to be licensed for Yammer, Exchange Online, or Teams to be counted in this metric.In addition to users requiring licenses to be assigned, they also need to be active in a service at least once every 28 days to get counted for that service. You can use Adoption Score to review how people are using the Microsoft 365 service and provide coaching on best practices to get the most out of the platform.
The technology experiences category focuses on areas relating to the devices that people are using to access Microsoft 365 services:
The technology experiences score reports can be helpful in gaining insight into how devices may be affecting the overall adoption and user satisfaction with Microsoft 365 services.
Finally, there is a lightweight version of the Business Resilience report (from Viva Insights) that is available to organizations that have at least 100 active Exchange and Viva Insights licenses. This report helps organizational leaders understand how to utilize remote work and maintain a work-life balance, the effectiveness of virtual meetings, and participation in Yammer communities.
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