Building trust with employees is hard. I’m speaking from specific experience. Once upon a time the Great Recession stepped on my business and my partners and I had to make financial choices that had painful impact on all 200 of our employees. We convened a company meeting and...
When SharePoint began to emerge as the intranet platform of choice, Microsoft touted it as a self-service solution. This is certainly true in terms of the myriad things a non-technical user can do in SharePoint without writing code. Along this line of thought, many companies also want to stand...
" ~ Paul Swider ( @pswider ), SharePoint Consultant At the end of the SPTechCon Boston event this summer, I found myself sitting at a table with fellow presenter Paul Swider and AIIM.org community expert Chris Riley ( @rileybeebs ) embroiled in an argument around SharePoint governance: what it was, who owned it, whether it was something that belonged in a binder on a shelf, or whether it was something misunderstood that required more proactive management
You’re going to address this by bringing in a few SharePoint consultants to help fill this gap
It’s time for SharePoint consultants, SharePoint firms, etc. to ask the real questions of what are you trying to accomplish, only implementing SharePoint in a Hybrid methodology, and listen to the clients real needs
In such cases having the experts in the form of SharePoint consultants take care of your matter is more fruitful and avoids unnecessary delays by trying to handle it in-house
Once the migration is complete it will prove fruitful with all the new features which can easily be explained by the experienced Sharepoint Consultant
In working with clients and gathering their business requirements as well as their detailed functional requirements as well as listening to their past experiences in working with SharePoint consultants on previous versions like MOSS 2007 or SPS 2003, or even SharePoint 2010, I continue to hear an opinion and small pattern for which I thought I should address
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