Course Outline
Introduction to WeChat Work / WeCom
- Understanding WeChat Work and its differences from personal WeChat.
- Overview of recent feature updates and enterprise use cases.
- Account types, permissions, and administrative roles.
Setting Up Your Organization
- Establishing company profiles, logos, and brand identity.
- Configuring the enterprise directory and importing employee data.
- Implementing role-based access controls and group management.
Core Communication, OA Apps & Plug-ins
- Messaging, announcements, and office automation (OA) applications.
- Pinned chats, group workflows, and approval processes.
- Installing and utilizing plug-ins and integrations.
File Management & Collaboration
- Utilizing enterprise file storage.
- Document sharing, version control, and permission settings.
- Collaborating on documents within the WeChat Work ecosystem.
Payment Features & Red Packet Customization
- Configuring corporate payment methods.
- Issuing red packets to employees or teams.
- Designing custom red packet covers aligned with brand identity.
Branding & Startup Page Customizations
- Setting promotional images and splash screens on startup.
- Customizing corporate logos for login and desktop applications.
- Maintaining consistency in brand colors and themes across the platform.
Ecosystem Connections & Extensions
- Connecting WeChat Work with WeChat Official Accounts and Mini Programs.
- Leveraging APIs for custom applications and workflows.
- Installing and managing third-party applications with one click.
Troubleshooting, Best Practices & Governance
- Addressing common issues: app permissions, synchronization, and security concerns.
- Ensuring data privacy, backups, and account protection.
- Adopting best practices for policies, user training, and ongoing maintenance.
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- No prior programming experience is necessary.
Target Audience
- Business managers.
- Enterprise system administrators.
Testimonials (1)
I really liked and appreciated how Renee adapted to our questions, on the fly looking for examples of things we asked and sharing examples via WeChat. Not only did she do this, she went out of her way to include screenshots of what to click/where things were given that we did not speak Chinese. It was a collaborative session with Renee pausing so we could ask questions, and allowing us to go slightly off topic sometimes so we got the most out of the session.