How’s it going? In the last few years, we’ve had the great opportunity to interact with a lot of people in various SharePoint events (SharePoint Saturdays, User Group meetings, conferences)
How’s it going? In the last few years, we’ve had the great opportunity to interact with a lot of people in various SharePoint events (SharePoint Saturdays, User Group meetings, conferences) and a consistent theme that resonates with the people we meet is the challenge of not getting buy-in and long term commitment from decision makers when implementing SharePoint and related technologies.
How’s it going? In the last few years, we’ve had the great opportunity to interact with a lot of people in various SharePoint events (SharePoint Saturdays, User Group meetings, conferences) and a consistent theme that resonates with the people we meet is the challenge of not getting buy-in and long term commitment from decision makers when implementing SharePoint and related technologies.
Based on our experience, a key factor we found is often decision makers’ limited understanding of the platform benefits versus the obstacles for successful implementation. It is imperative that executives have the full scope of how these technologies can be fully maximized for their organizations and be aware of technical and organizational change issues.Click here to learn the three tips we’d like to share on how you can better secure executive buy-in when implementing SharePoint.