Create teams and sub-teams in a hierarchy that aligns with your organizational structure
What is a Team?
A team is a group of users in the platform. You can create teams based on departments, workstations, machines, etc. Some examples of teams are listed below.
Teams per Department
- Production
- Maintenance
- Quality Control
Teams per Workstation
- Line 1
- Line 2
- Workstation A
- Workstation B
Teams per Machine
- Palletizer
- Press Brake
- Printer
When deciding what team to create for Smart Skills, keep in mind that you view a skill matrix per team. When creating skill profiles, you will need to assign the skill profile to either an entire team or only to certain job titles within a team. After assigning the skill profile, the selected skills will show up in that team's skill matrix.
How to Create a Team Hierarchy
You can create a Team Hierarchy by using Sub-Teams. This allows you to match the team structure in Smart Skills to that of your organizational structure.
When creating or editing a team: You can decide to have the team 'belong' to another team. This will create a sub-team that is grouped under an already existing team.
π‘ Note on Permissions:
- Only Platform Admins can create new teams
- You must be an Admin of a team to edit it.
- In the dropdown list under 'Belongs to team', you will only be able to select other teams you are an Admin of.
In the Skills Matrix: Team admins will have permission to access the skills data of all teams and sub-teams they are a part of. If an admin is part of a team that contains sub-teams, the admin will also be able to see the skills matrices for the sub-teams.
For Example:
As shown in the above, "Amsterdam Quality Control - Line 14" is a sub-team of the "Amsterdam Quality Control" team.
- An Admin of the "Amsterdam Quality Control" team will be able to see the skills matrix for all three teams.
- An Admin of the "Amsterdam Quality Control - Line 14" sub-team will only be able to see the skills matrix for that team.
Create a Team or Sub-Team
