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SharePoint Migration & Governance Readiness Checklist

Before moving files into SharePoint Online, review the decisions that affect permissions, governance, records, Teams, OneDrive, Copilot readiness, user adoption, and long-term support.

Built for IT leaders, SharePoint admins, and Microsoft 365 teams planning migrations, cleanup, or governance improvements. Score readiness across eight practical areas so migration decisions are tied to governance, security, records, ownership, and support — not just copying folders.

Who should use this checklist

  • IT Directors and IT Managers
  • SharePoint and Microsoft 365 administrators
  • Microsoft 365 consultants and architects
  • Operations, compliance, and records stakeholders
  • Organizations moving from file shares to SharePoint Online
  • Teams cleaning up Teams, OneDrive, external sharing, or permissions

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What it helps you review

The PDF includes practical readiness checks, red flags, and a 0–5 scoring model across eight areas.

Migration scope and content inventory

Understand what exists today before deciding where it should live in Microsoft 365.

ROT cleanup and information quality

Reduce redundant, obsolete, and trivial content before it adds storage and search noise.

Permissions, security and external sharing

Review broken inheritance, direct grants, guests, and broad access before they become risks.

SharePoint information architecture

Plan sites, libraries, metadata, and navigation instead of recreating old file share folders.

Teams, OneDrive and SharePoint strategy

Clarify where content belongs so users know when to use each tool.

Governance, lifecycle and retention

Define ownership, review cadence, archiving, and retention that admins can actually support.

Copilot readiness and content exposure

Identify oversharing and stale content before Copilot makes it easier to discover.

Migration execution, adoption and support

Plan pilots, validation, communications, and post-migration governance reviews.

Why this matters

A SharePoint migration is not just a file copy project. If old folder structures, messy permissions, stale content, and unclear ownership are moved into Microsoft 365 without review, SharePoint can quickly become another unmanaged file share.

This checklist helps teams slow down just enough to make the important decisions before migration work scales across departments, projects, or client areas. The most valuable output is not the score — it is a prioritized list of decisions, risks, owners, and cleanup work.

Frequently asked questions

Who is the SharePoint migration checklist for?

It is built for IT Directors, IT Managers, SharePoint and Microsoft 365 administrators, consultants, and organizations planning file share to SharePoint migrations or reviewing permissions, governance, Teams, OneDrive, retention, or Copilot readiness.

What does the readiness checklist cover?

It covers eight practical areas: migration scope and inventory, ROT cleanup, permissions and external sharing, information architecture, Teams/OneDrive/SharePoint strategy, governance and retention, Copilot readiness, and migration execution and support.

How does the scoring model work?

Each of the eight areas is scored from 0 to 5. The summary scorecard adds the scores to show whether an environment is not ready, needs cleanup, is planning ready, or is migration ready.

Is the checklist free?

Yes. Enter your name, work email, company, and main concern and the checklist PDF is delivered immediately on the thank-you page.

Need help reviewing your SharePoint migration or governance risks?

Use the checklist as a starting point for a 30-minute SharePoint readiness discussion covering migration, governance, permissions, Teams/OneDrive strategy, and Copilot readiness.