{"id":13537,"date":"2024-02-29T13:32:24","date_gmt":"2024-02-29T21:32:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/insidetrack\/blog\/?p=13537"},"modified":"2024-03-06T14:35:22","modified_gmt":"2024-03-06T22:35:22","slug":"democratizing-adoption-data-with-the-microsoft-365-admin-center-experience-insights-dashboard","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/insidetrack\/blog\/democratizing-adoption-data-with-the-microsoft-365-admin-center-experience-insights-dashboard\/","title":{"rendered":"Democratizing adoption data with the Microsoft 365 Admin Center Experience insights dashboard"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"MicrosoftMicrosoft 365 usage data has enormous value for a variety of roles. But until recently, only IT admins had the privileged access to the Microsoft 365 Admin Center that could unlock that data\u2019s value.<\/p>\n

New Admin Center roles and the Experience insights dashboard have changed all that.<\/p>\n

Now, users with a wide spectrum of responsibilities can gain access to the data they need. As a result, they can do their work more effectively and take some of the burden off their counterparts in IT.<\/p>\n

A technology solution for a tectonic shift in IT <\/strong><\/h2>\n

New trends in IT mean technical professionals are increasingly responsible for supporting adoption activities.<\/p>\n

\u201cIT organizations have been evolving to respond to their company’s changing needs with digital transformation,\u201d says Karissa Rohde, product manager for Microsoft 365 Admin Center. \u201cFor us in the Admin Center, this transformation is extending beyond the technical aspects of managing and configuring Microsoft 365\u2014our traditional role\u2014to using our data to help our friends in IT transform how they do their work.\u201d<\/p>\n

Here in Microsoft Digital (MSD), the company\u2019s IT organization, that \u201cevolution\u201d has included transforming the way our IT practitioners work.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe started to see a new kind of IT role popping up with more of a focus on ensuring employees have the right tools and services and can use them effectively,\u201d Rohde says.<\/p>\n

That role? Technology decision influencer (TDI).<\/a><\/p>\n

Self-serve access to adoption and usage information is crucially important. Now that data is consumable by people who aren\u2019t admins, they can conduct change management and understand the holistic surface area of the user experience.<\/p>\n

\u2014 Dan Perkins, service engineering manager, MSD<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

TDIs work within and alongside IT departments, and usage data is an essential part of their efforts. To support their work, Microsoft developed the Experience insights dashboard for Microsoft 365 Admin Center<\/a>. The dashboard provides crucial insights for TDIs across product usage, feedback, views of help articles associated with individual products, and more.<\/p>\n

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Technology decision influencers liaise between IT divisions and business operations.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Previously, these kinds of roles would request data pulls from IT pros with admin access\u2014and they already had enough on their plates. Now, new Microsoft 365 Admin Center roles and the Experience insights dashboard allow self-service access to that data. That saves time for both technical professionals and TDIs and ensures that non-technical employees have access to real-time insights, not just static reports.<\/p>\n

\u201cSelf-serve access to adoption and usage information is crucially important,\u201d says Dan Perkins, service engineering manager with MSD. \u201cNow that data is consumable by people who aren\u2019t admins, they can conduct change management and understand the holistic surface area of the user experience.\u201d<\/p>\n

Matching access with expertise in Microsoft 365 Admin Center<\/h2>\n

Wider access comes with concerns. The more people have access to organizational data, the greater the risk of compliance violations. Not every role should have deep, administrative visibility into personalized data.<\/p>\n

To ensure appropriate access, Microsoft 365 Admin Center provides several different levels of permissions<\/a>. Three are especially relevant to adoption and change management work:<\/p>\n