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As an administrator, you benefit from knowing what Microsoft Viva Insights provides to its participants and what you can do to enable and enhance their experience.
To quickly learn about Viva Insights, check out Microsoft Viva Insights.
Viva Insights can help participants strengthen their work relationships, have more time to focus on important work, and improve their work-life balance. Viva Insights does this by showing users insights about their work habits. It derives these insights from Microsoft 365 data about emails, meetings, calls, and chats.
By using Viva Insights, you and your team can accomplish great things.
More people than ever feel they lack control over their time at work. Many teams spend 80-90% of their week sitting in meetings, sending emails, and talking on the phone. But 50% of meeting time is seen to be unproductive and almost half of employees report that their work interferes with their family life.
Viva Insights is an extension of your Microsoft 365 client experience that helps you find opportunities to build better habits and get back in control of your time.
None of a user's personal information is shared with their co-workers or managers. Viva Insights adheres to compliance regulations, such as the GDPR. Also see the Privacy guide for admins.
Soon after you assign licenses with a Microsoft Viva Insights service plan to users, they'll get access to personal insights elements, such as Viva Insights in Teams and on the web, digest emails, inline suggestions in Outlook, the Viva Insights Outlook add-in, and a Viva Insights welcome message.
Access to these elements depends on the plan in place at your organization. For details, see Access to Viva Insights elements.
Personal insights with Microsoft Viva Insights is an easy-to-deploy, out-of-the-box solution that helps you and your co-workers improve your personal productivity habits. It is available widely — to Microsoft 365 users with these service plans. After licenses are assigned, the Viva Insights is turned On by default, although you can customize your deployment by following the steps in this guide.
You can deploy Viva Insights in your organization all at once or in phases. In either case, before you roll out the product broadly, we recommend that you obtain additional buy-in, an optional step that is described in the following preparatory steps section.
It's easy to turn on Viva Insights for all users in your organization, because it comes with your Microsoft 365 subscription. Here's a list of recommended, but optional, steps that your organization might consider before turning on Viva Insights:
Identifying and notifying your key stakeholders before the welcome email is sent to users can be an important preliminary step in your rollout process. These stakeholders should understand the value, timelines, and expected experiences that come with the rollout of the Welcome email. When managed proactively, these stakeholders can become valuable advocates for moving the rollout process forward.
Here are some roles you might consider as part of the rollout project:
This section presents four scenarios for deploying Viva Insights. A Microsoft 365 admin can implement any of these scenarios either by using PowerShell or by using the Microsoft 365 admin center. Typically, admins use the admin center to broadly configure Viva Insights for most or all users, and they use PowerShell to set specific configurations for select users.
Select and complete one of the following scenarios:
In this scenario, all surfaces of Viva Insights are turned on by default for all users. They'll receive the welcome email and subsequent Viva digest emails and have access to the Viva Insights app on the web, the Viva Insights Outlook add-in, and inline suggestions in Outlook.
Learn how to implement this rollout scenario in Configure personal insights defaults.
In this scenario, Viva Insights is off by default but users can turn it on for themselves — either all features at once or individual features. Users do not receive Viva digest emails but they can opt in to each surface individually through their Viva Insights app in Teams or on the web.
Learn how to implement this rollout scenario in Configure personal insights defaults
In this scenario, some users are opted in and some users are opted out of all Viva Insights surfaces. Those who are opted-in receive the digest emails, can open Viva Insights in Teams and the web, and see the Viva Insights add-in in Outlook. Those who start out as opted out see the default “off” page shown here, where they can use Settings to opt in to any of the Viva Insights surfaces.
Learn how to implement this rollout scenario in Configure personal insights defaults.
For large organizations, we recommend that you run a small-scale pilot rollout before you deploy Viva Insights to the whole organization. This pilot can help you validate readiness and identify and mitigate any issues to help ensure a successful rollout. This section gives tips and describes the steps to run a pilot.
To get the most realistic results from the pilot, it should involve a group of actual users who are enthusiastic in trying new technologies and are willing to share their experiences with their colleagues.
Before you start the pilot, have these in place:
We recommend that you follow these steps to conduct the pilot:
To judge the success of the pilot, you need to know whether participants got value from the product and would recommend it to their colleagues. Consider using a survey to assess sentiment and usefulness of the product.
For a successful pilot experience, give your participants clearly defined tasks to complete along with a way to share their feedback. Examples of what users can do in Viva Insights include:
Ensure that you have an open feedback channel to track progress and measure outcomes, such as:
The pilot users are part of the first phase of the company rollout. Communicate with them that are the first users of a new tool to drive personal productivity and improved work patterns at work. They should be willing to provide feedback. Share with them that their feedback will make things easier for all others in later phases of the rollout by helping to improve configuration knowledge, internal documentation, and notifications to participants. Note that it's best if the pilot users are not executive leaders.
Identifying pilot users might require discussion between the IT team and the department heads of target groups. In this discussion, try to identify users who are enthusiastic about using new tools to improve their work.
Recommended: Consider grouping the pilot users into groups that correspond to the different rollout scenarios. This lets the Microsoft 365 administrator get feedback about the different scenarios before implementing them at a larger scale.
Your organization can choose an internal person responsible for training the pilot users.
The following is an example timeline for a 45-day pilot.
During the week before the pilot kickoff:
Day 1 – Send announcement email that the pilot is beginning.
Day 14 – Send a midpoint communication to the pilot users and optionally send a survey.
Day 40 – Send the final communication to the pilot users. Conduct a final survey on their experience.
Days 41–45 – Assess pilot results and plan for next steps.
After the pilot is complete, gather all feedback surveys, support tickets, and other metrics. Analyze them with your goals in mind plan the actual Viva Insights rollout. Use your analysis of the pilot to decide whether your organization is ready for a broad deployment of Viva Insights. If it is not, consider extending the pilot to more users. See Post-pilot options.
Were pilot goals achieved? | Consider these next steps |
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Yes (for example, user satisfaction was high) | You are ready to start the rollout phase. Depending on your goals, you can do one of the following:
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No | Adjust your plan and revisit the pilot. To ensure that goals are achieved, we recommend that you tie the goals to existing initiatives within your organization. |
If users have questions about using Viva Insights, point them to the personal insights FAQs for answers.
Privacy guide for Viva Insights admins. Use the Privacy guide to find answer to key questions about how Viva Insights processes information in a manner that protects employee privacy and supports compliance with local regulations.
See these descriptions of the Viva Insights surfaces:
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Design productivity and wellbeing experiences with Viva Insights - Training
Microsoft Viva Insights empowers individuals, teams, and organizations to build better work habits, achieve balance, and improve business outcomes with personalized insights and recommended actions. This module includes our recommended best practices to help you get immediate value from Viva Insights.
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Microsoft Certified: Information Protection and Compliance Administrator Associate - Certifications
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