London, UK – 28 May 2026 — Rising search interest around SharePoint best practices is drawing attention to a recurring challenge for medium‑sized organisations: how to manage information consistently as businesses scale across departments and locations.
Digital workplace consultancy
Adepteq has published a new guide,
“SharePoint Best Practices for Medium‑
Sized Businesses”, examining why many organisations struggle to maintain control over documents, approvals and compliance as growth outpaces structure.
Medium‑sized businesses often operate in a complex middle ground. They have outgrown informal ways of working but lack the rigid processes of large enterprises. As a result, information is frequently fragmented across legacy file shares, Microsoft Teams channels, individual SharePoint sites and email threads. This inconsistency can lead to duplicated documents, unclear ownership and increased operational risk.
The Adepteq guide opens with a representative scenario involving a UK‑based facilities management company with more than 400 employees operating across multiple regions. As the organisation expanded, engineers relied on outdated safety documents, finance teams struggled with invoice approvals across systems, HR policies existed in multiple versions, and compliance audits required extensive manual effort. The issue was not a lack of effort, but a lack of structure. By redesigning its digital workplace around SharePoint as a central governance and collaboration platform, the organisation established a single source of truth, standardised templates, and automated approval workflows. The example is presented as illustrative rather than a verified case study.
Commenting on the issue, Phil Cave, Technical Director at Adepteq, said: “At this stage of growth, organisations don’t struggle because SharePoint can’t cope. They struggle because it’s been allowed to grow without clear governance or ownership. The rise in search interest reflects a need for practical guidance on how to standardise information flow before inconsistency becomes a risk.”
The guide outlines what SharePoint delivers for medium‑sized businesses as part of Microsoft 365, including standardised document and knowledge management, centralised governance and retention, cross‑site collaboration for regional and hybrid teams, and automation of structured business processes. It highlights that, at this scale, consistency matters more than features.
Key recommendations include defining clear information architecture, introducing governance early, managing permissions consistently, reducing reliance on email‑based approvals, and supporting user adoption across departments. The guide also warns against common pitfalls such as uncontrolled site creation and departmental “shadow systems.”
To support organisations looking to apply these principles in practice, Adepteq also offers a
Free SharePoint Workshop.The session provides practical, role-based Microsoft SharePoint training designed to turn everyday users into confident power users.