Integrating Workspaces with Microsoft Teams

This article is directed to users of cloud environments.

In this article:

Overview

KanBo is highly integrated with Microsoft 365 and relies on its accessibility system. Workspaces in KanBo correspond to Groups in M365. By grading access using the KanBo hierarchy, we not only affect the visibility of KanBo elements to users, but also restrict access to the company documents that are part of the Microsoft 365 platform.

Each M365 Group has its own document library on the SharePoint site. Therefore, files that appear in KanBo spaces are automatically stored in their respective SharePoint libraries. 

As a result of this integration, any changes made to an editable document, such as Word, are immediately updated in every KanBo card that contains that document.

KanBo takes advantage of Microsoft 365’s accessibility system, specifically its integration with Microsoft Teams and SharePoint:

  • SharePoint: All documents that appear in KanBo have their source in the appropriate SharePoint libraries, ensuring restricted access for KanBo users.
  • Microsoft Teams: KanBo spaces correspond to MS Teams channels, where you can also manage users and documents.

Workspaces can also be integrated with MS Teams. Workspaces correspond to Teams in Microsoft Team. At the next level are spaces, which correspond to Channels. This means that joining a particular Team or Channel is the same as joining the corresponding workspace or space in KanBo.

What is more, adding a file to a Channel is reflected in the corresponding KanBo space. Documents created in KanBo cards also appear in Teams and SharePoint, following the accessibility rules mentioned above.

See examples of this integration in the video tutorial – Create a Space to Work.

Microsoft Teams integration options

When creating a workspace, there are three options to choose from regarding integration with Microsoft Teams. Below, we will analyze the implications of choosing each case.

Creating a M365 Group without a Team

The first option is to create a new Microsoft 365 Group without connecting it to Microsoft Teams. If this option is selected, the workspace will have a SharePoint document library created, but will not have a Team in MS Teams.

What are the limitations of this decision?

Public and org-wide workspace types require KanBo to be connected to Microsoft Teams. It is not possible to create them without such an integration.

In addition, to create a private or shared space types, your workspace must also have such a connection. You cannot create a space that requires an MS Teams connection in a workspace that is not integrated with MS Teams.

Creating a M365 Group with a Team

You need the M356 Teams license to create a Team. Contact your admin for this permission.

The second option is to create a new Microsoft 365 Group and connect it to Microsoft Teams. If this option is selected, the workspace will have a SharePoint document library created, as well as a Team in MS Teams.

As a result, when MS Teams users join Teams or Channels, they also join the corresponding workspaces and spaces. In such an arrangement, it is possible to share documents between KanBo and MS Teams, since SharePoint is the common base for both.

When you use such a connection in a workspace, you can later create all space types within it: standard, private, and shared.

Attaching a new workspace to an existing M365 Group / MS Team

You need the M356 Teams license to attach a Team to a workspace. Contact your administrator to obtain this permission.

The third option is to create a new workspace and attach it to an existing Microsoft 365 Group / MS Teams Team. Such a workspace gains integration with SharePoint and MS Teams just like creating a new group connected to Teams.

If the existing Group / Team has users, they will automatically be added to the workspace in KanBo. The same applies to documents shared in the Group / Team.

To attach an existing M365 Group / MS Teams Team to the newly created workspace:

  • On the Connecting to Microsoft Teams step when creating a workspace, select the third option, enter the name of the Group / Team, and then confirm your selection.

When you type the name of a group, the picker display only that Group / Team:

  • You are the owner of them
  • Have not yet been attached to any workspace

You must be the owner of a Group / Team to see it in the picker.

To verify that you are a Group owner:

  1. Open the SharePoint library (you can use the  Go to source option in space documents).
  2. In the upper right corner of the Group, go to members.
  3. Find yourself on a list, and see the access level under your username.

To verify that you are a Team owner:

  1. Open Microsoft Teams.
  2. On the left sidebar, go to Teams.
  3. On the selected Team, go to More (the three-dot menu), and then select Manage users.
  4. Expand the Owner category to see if you belong.

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