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Deep learning on Launch is found in our Launch Essentials course in Motive Academy. |
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For an overview of Launch, click here. |
The examples in this article were created for a fictional company, Lakeview Inc.
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As a company, you have one instance of Launch. Within that instance, you can have several organizations Organizations (though this may not be typical) and within each organizationOrganization, you can have distinct spaces. Organizations could represent different business units, training teams, or departments in a company. Many companies will only have one organization. Organization.
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Only individuals with the Launch Organization Admin permission can complete these steps (not Member permission) |
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You should be viewing the HUB area that displays the areas you have permissions to access. This can include Launch, Storyflow and Administration (Manage Organization). In the example below, we are logged into the account for the company Lakeview Inc. and the individual accessing HUB has permissions for all areas:
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Note: If you do not see an image similar to the above, click on your initials on the top right of the screen and choose HUB. |
2. Select Launch
The first time you open Launch you’ll see a screen like this:
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The first thing a user with the permission Launch Organization Admin must do is set up a Launch Space.
3. In the left column, click Admin
4. Go to Manage Organizations
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5. Click Create4 + (in the black bar)
6. Give the Space a title (in this example I used Lakeview Inc.)
57. Click Create
Your Space will now appear in the list underneath the Organization:
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When you navigate back to Spaces, you’ll see your organization and space in the list. Here is an example with two Spaces:
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Click on the arrow to see all the Launch categories for this space:
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