What are the differences between Enterprise Groups, Broadcasts, and Discussions?
- Enterprise Group:
It is suitable for large-group communication scenarios in companies or departments. Only people designated by your company's administrator can create it. Enterprise administrators can add all employees of the company to the Enterprise Group, and the Enterprise Group will have its own group logo to make it more "official." Enterprise administrators can also assign the permission to create groups to department heads, who can then create groups belonging to their own departments.
- Broadcast:
Each subscriber and administrator can send messages in the broadcast, but messages are displayed in layers;
(1) The broadcast manager can see the content sent by all members in the broadcast, and the broadcast subscriber can only see the messages sent by himself and the messages broadcast by the manager.
(2) The broadcast manager can add other people to become managers to jointly manage the broadcast. The manager communicates internally and does not broadcast the message. It is only visible to the manager. Broadcast subscribers can receive individual replies from managers and cannot receive messages from other subscribers.
(3) Managers can reply to subscriber messages individually, and messages sent by subscribers are only visible to managers.
- Discussion:
Suitable for topic-specific discussion scenarios. Anyone can create a discussion, and they can discuss an email, a topic, a project, etc.