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SharePoint training that makes a difference is training that is practical and built around the roles of the people it is designed for. When it gets this right, users develop real confidence with the platform and begin to use it as a natural part of how they work, rather than as something separate from their day-to-day responsibilities.

The most effective approach is not to walk users through everything SharePoint can do. It is to focus on what is directly relevant to them. Connecting the platform to the tasks and processes users already manage is more useful than any amount of feature-led instruction. When the best SharePoint training mirrors people’s actual work, adoption naturally improves, and digital workplace projects are so much more likely to succeed. 

Growing numbers of organisations are building Microsoft SharePoint into their digital workplace plans, and the scale of that investment continues to increase. Having the platform available, however, does not mean people will use it. Driving consistent adoption is rarely straightforward, and it becomes harder when users are unsure what SharePoint is designed for or cannot identify how it makes their working life simpler or more effective.

What the broader industry experience shows is that training focused on role-specific, practical content consistently delivers better results than the generic alternative. Users who see their own responsibilities and routines reflected in the training pay closer attention and take more away from it. Presenting SharePoint as a tool that looks and works the same for every user, without regard for the differences in how people work, is one of the more reliable ways to limit the return on a training investment.

So, what do the best SharePoint training programmes have in common?

When organisations take this approach, they often notice better collaboration, less dependence on email and shared drives, and more consistent information management across teams.

Take Adepteq, for example. They’re a Microsoft Solutions Partner based in the UK. They work closely with organisations to support structured SharePoint adoption and help users get the most out of the platform. By focusing on real-life usage, they turn SharePoint from just another tool into something staff genuinely rely on every day.

As Phil Cave, Adepteq’s Digital Transformation Director, puts it: “Training works best when users understand how SharePoint helps them do their job better, not when they’re simply shown what the platform can do. That shift in focus makes a measurable difference to adoption and long-term value.”

With digital workplace platforms constantly evolving, the organisations that treat training as an ongoing journey are the ones who truly unlock the full benefits of their Microsoft 365 investment.

About Adepteq

Adepteq is a UK‑based Microsoft Solutions Partner specialising in SharePoint, Microsoft 365, and digital workplace enablement with a strong presence in London and the Southeast, Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, Plymouth, and Portsmouth. With over 1,000 successful migrations, Adepteq supports organisations with strategy, implementation, and user adoption to help technology deliver meaningful business outcomes.

 

 

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