Pre Office 365, setting up your information architecture was so much simpler (to understand)...
So your organization has implemented Office 365 as office productivity suite, which provides to you the richness in its various services / tools to employ. Say as a business department I need:- A place to store documents ➔ create in SharePoint Online a Modern Site
- A place to work and chat together ➔ create a MS Teams instance
- A place to plan work ➔ create a plan in MS Planner
- A place to store and expose department videos ➔ create in MS Stream a Stream Group
- A shared mailbox ➔ create via Outlook an Office 365 Group
However, one of the result of these 5 create actions in different Office 365 Services is that you do not have one (1) SharePoint site to your exposure, but actually five (5)!
And all of these 5 Modern Sites are created alike: same structure in the site, layout; all a standard provisioned Modern Site
And also in Azure AD the same multiplication effect is visible, noticable as an Azure AD Group (actually: Office 365 Groups):
Lesson: you need to think upfront on your Information Architecture, and then setup your utilization of the Office 365 services that it matches. Beware that this governance is hard to achieve, as all the creation in Office 365 is via self-service made so easy...
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