SharePoint is a complex and broad-reaching technology that is extremely effective for 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 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 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.
Last Friday, October 20, I had the great opportunity to present “5 Deadly Sins of SharePoint in the Enterprise” at SharePoint Symposium 2012 in Washington, DC and provided insights on how to best address and/or overcome these challenges.
Click here to download the PPT. Here is the video:
Let me know what you think!
Excellent presentation. Was there a link to download the spreadsheet you demonstrated?