Collaborating with users by using spaces

By creating spaces, you gather users that are professionally connected within a single digital community, so that they can collaborate on specific areas of interest. When you restricting the discussion of certain topics to the users of a space, you can avoid broadcasting irrelevant messages to all users in your application. After joining a space, you can communicate with the members of the space by using Pulse. In spaces, users can collaborate and exchange information by posting Pulse messages and attaching documents. To distribute work, plan the outcomes, and ensure that every space member is on track, you can create a task board, and then manage tasks in a comprehensible and clear way, even if members of a space belong to different teams. For instance, you can populate a task board that is visible to managers and members of various teams that cooperate on a joint project together. To make your content more relevant, create a subspace that gathers users within a space. For example, you can create a subspace for CSRs that work together on a particular project, so that you do not involve the whole team.
For example, you are a team leader and you want to hire new members for your team. To discuss prospective candidates with management, you can create a Hiring space that includes the manager, senior manager, and director of the team.

The following tasks can help you collaborate with other users by using spaces: