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Small Firms Seek Better SharePoint Strategies as Collaboration Challenges Increase

thebusinesstimes.co.ukBy thebusinesstimes.co.uk29 May 20265 Views
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London, UK – 28 May, 2026 — Rising online interest in SharePoint guidance suggests many small businesses are facing growing difficulties managing files, permissions and collaboration within Microsoft 365 environments as their operations expand.

Digital workplace consultancy Adepteq has released a new guide, “SharePoint Best Practices for Small Businesses”, focused on the everyday problems organisations encounter after moving away from traditional shared drives and email-based document sharing.

Small businesses frequently implement SharePoint to improve teamwork and information control, but many struggle to use the platform consistently. Typical challenges include duplicate documents, files spread across Microsoft Teams, inboxes and shared drives, unclear access permissions, and poor employee adoption. Increasing search demand indicates that many business leaders are looking for clearer advice on structuring and governing SharePoint effectively.

The guide begins with an illustrative scenario based on the experiences of many growing organisations. It outlines how an expanding architectural practice faced issues with documents stored across multiple systems, resulting in outdated files being used, confidential information being accessible to the wrong staff, and difficulties locating templates and policies. By introducing SharePoint as a structured central platform with version control, permissions management and approval workflows, the business improved trust in its information and day-to-day operations. The example is intended as a representative scenario rather than a documented case study.

Commenting on the issue, Phil Cave, Technical Director at Adepteq, said: “What we see time and again is that SharePoint itself isn’t the problem. Small businesses struggle when it’s introduced without clear objectives, structure or ownership. The questions people are searching for online reflect a need for practical guidance on how to make SharePoint work day to day, not just how to switch it on.”

The guide explains how SharePoint supports small businesses within Microsoft 365 through secure document management, intranet and knowledge hubs, live collaboration, workflow automation, and improved access control and compliance. It notes that many organisations already have these capabilities available but fail to use them fully without governance and user support.

Among the recommendations are setting clear business goals from the outset, building a simple and scalable information structure, using metadata instead of complex folder systems, managing permissions through groups rather than individuals, and investing in user adoption and training. The guide also warns against common mistakes such as recreating file server structures inside SharePoint and assuming staff will naturally adapt without support.

The full guide is here.

To help organisations put these ideas into practice, Adepteq also runs a Free SharePoint Workshop. The session delivers practical, role-based Microsoft SharePoint training aimed at helping everyday users become confident power users.

 

 

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