I recently was speaking with a SharePoint user who told me one of the biggest challenges she faces with her deployment is that users don't want to use the system, and they prefer their old ways. Now, in my office, typically I don't have a choice when it comes to what systems are used...
It was hard to separate the low turnout from the resonating message in the search trend and survey results tracks. User satisfaction levels are stagnant or declining as solutions for this maturing market continue to evolve
This small step of thoughtfulness leads to better ECM systems, less lost documents, and greater user satisfaction. #Scanning #printing #documentconversion #ScanningandCapture
With multiple ways to identify and locate documents, users are able to what they need more easily and create powerful data sets from multiple search types. Increased user satisfaction. An easier and more effective system means happier users, which also helps increase adoption
We will collect feedback during that period (we will fix any errors that show up) and, at the end of that period, we will review the project in terms of its objectives, user satisfaction and new goals
As a result of this poor planning and execution, your portal lacks high fidelity search, end users can’t find the right content, and you find yourself with poor portal adoption and low user satisfaction
Providers are offering innovative product features, enjoying high levels of user satisfaction, and integrating their offerings with traditional enterprise software
As a matter of fact there will be much less of those endless meetings where nothing is decided, since they will want to get back and look how many people liked their “I can see a bird from my window” status 98% of the projects are delivered on time, on budget and with high user satisfaction rates, company revenue will increase by 70% and all global economic issues will be resolved As you probably realized by now this is not a serious study