A unifying intranet tailored for all MFR's professions
MFR redesigned its intranet into a collaborative, user-driven platform using Mozzaik365 and saw immediate adoption across its network.
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A nationwide training network rooted in communities
The MFR movement (Maisons Familiales Rurales) is a national nonprofit education network created in 1937. With 420 training centers and 2,500 employees, it trains 100,000 people per year in 17 sectors. The network includes 480 entities (associations, federations, companies) spread across France, serving diverse audiences from youth to adults, with both office and frontline teams.

An outdated intranet, misaligned with company's needs
Before Mozzaik365, MFR's intranet was hard to maintain, technically dependent, and failed to meet user needs. Its search engine was weak, design unappealing, and it didn’t support collaboration. Updating even simple pages required contacting two service providers. The mission was clear: build a user-friendly, beautiful, and adaptive intranet that fits all profiles—from kitchen staff to legal advisors—while streamlining Microsoft 365 usage.

Broad User Involvement
25 ambassadors joined 8 collaborative workshops to shape a tool matching real-life needs.
Full Autonomy
The communications and legal teams now manage all updates independently.
Learning Communities
Integrated with Viva Engage to promote peer support and shared knowledge.
Why MFR chose Mozzaik365
Already using Microsoft 365 for its 10,000+ email accounts, MFR wanted to unify its IT tools and boost collaboration. Mozzaik365 enriched SharePoint with intuitive, secure, and visually engaging features. Even with a small internal team, MFR deployed a tailor-made, scalable intranet fully integrated with Teams, OneDrive, and Viva Engage, empowering every department and role.

Key Results
+40%
Growth in daily traffic. Daily users rose from 1,500 to over 2,000 after the launch.
8k connections
8,000 employees logged in from the intranet's launch.
0 ticket support
No incidents or assistance requests reported since the intranet went live.
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Christophe Bernard, CIO and Head of Communications, MFR