SharePoint is a complex and broad-reaching technology that is extremely effective for managing projects and fostering collaborative efforts, but implementing it intentionally and with a view to ensuring that the implementation addresses the issues of each department in your organization is critical to a successful implementation.
SharePoint is a complex and broad-reaching technology that is extremely effective for managing projects and fostering collaborative efforts, but implementing it intentionally and with a view to ensuring that the implementation addresses the issues of each department in your organization is critical to a successful implementation.
It’s easy to be tempted to skip crucial aspects of an implementation to get a solution off the ground more quickly, and these temptations can lead to several “deadly sins” that will hurt your implementation.
SharePoint is a complex and broad-reaching technology that is extremely effective for managing projects and fostering collaborative efforts, but implementing it intentionally and with a view to ensuring that the implementation addresses the issues of each department in your organization is critical to a successful implementation.
It’s easy to be tempted to skip crucial aspects of an implementation to get a solution off the ground more quickly, and these temptations can lead to several “deadly sins” that will hurt your implementation.
As an extension of the original “5 Deadly Sins of SharePoint in the Enterprise” webinar, Innovative-e is hosting a six-part webinar series: “Temptations That Lead to the 5 Deadly Sins of SharePoint in the Enterprise.” This series takes an in-depth look into each of the individual five deadly SharePoint sins, with a bonus webinar just for executives.
Beginning February 14, 2012 at 2 p.m. EST with “5 Risky SharePoint Executive Engagement Temptations” with Mike Taylor, President of Innovative-e, and Sue Hanley or Susan Hanley LLC, the six-part “Temptations” series will cover issues including governance, training, IT implementation, human resources matters, and executive engagement.
Join us for each of these FREE seminars to learn how to avoid the temptations that can hinder an effective SharePoint solution in your organization.
Each attendee of each event will be registered in a drawing to win a free signed copy of Dux Raymond Sy’s newly revised and updated book SharePoint 2010 for Project Management.
• 5 Risky SharePoint Executive Engagement Temptations, February 14, 2012 at 2 p.m. EST
• 5 Risky SharePoint Governance Temptations, February 29, 2012 at 2 p.m. EST
• 5 Risky SharePoint Temptations for IT Leaders, March 29, 2012 at 2 p.m. EST
• 5 Risky SharePoint Training Temptations, April 27, 2012 at 2 p.m. EST
• 5 Risky SharePoint Human Resource Temptations, May 23, 2012 at 2 p.m. EST
• Executives Beware: 5 Risky SharePoint Temptations for Executives, June 21, 2012 at 2 p.m. EST
Looking forward to see you there!
Dux, you should think about doing a book study through PM Book Club. I’m a big fan of your book. It would be great to have you involved with an online study of your book.