I am honored to introduce you to the AIIM SharePoint Governance Toolkit...This toolkit is specifically designed for you to create your SharePoint Governance Plan in its entirety
2 Comments - We're just at the stage of writing our governance plan for our first stage of SP implementation...The the link to the overview video in the powerpoint "Sharepoint Governance Video" doesn't work here
My talk is "Information Governance: Planning for the Next 3 Years"
We are working on an information management project in SharePoint, and we decided that it was time to talk about governance
Since SharePoint 2010 was released, the expert community around SharePoint has received a massive influx of a different type of person than they were used to
Interestingly, most of the attendees took that in stride; maybe that comes from working with SharePoint. Nick shared a few statistics that, in aggregate told us that people use SharePoint for lots of different things but most didn’t plan on using SharePoint for anything at all
One of the 10 take away ideas in that presentation was to use SharePoint Services a.k.a WSS a.k.a. the free SharePoint, for document management and collaboration
Next Wednesday, the AIIM New England Chapter is going to be swinging for the bleachers with SharePoint. We’re going to be talking about success, and hopefully the odd failure as we explore what people are really doing with SharePoint. We all know what Microsoft tells us you can do with SharePoint, in SharePoint, on SharePoint or when you connect to SharePoint, but what are we actually doing with, in, on and while connected?
1 Comment - There is so much content out there focused on problems people experience, or capabilities that the solution being discussed doesn't cover, and not as much about the ways in which people ARE successful. We beat up on SharePoint a lot, and yet the vast majority of deployments find success and value -- and being more vocal about these successes is much more helpful to people than focusing on what doesn't work, in my estimation
By that, I mean it was a good retention policy, but it wasn’t written with SharePoint in mind. As we reviewed the policy, I pointed out several places where SharePoint could either assist with the records retention task, or automate it completely
So, what is it that has this SharePoint guy looking forward to 2012?
I recently had the opportunity to speak to a group of people at the University of Connecticut about ECM and SharePoint. One of the things people tell me that they like about my presentations, and my SharePoint Stories blog, is that I include the things that didn’t go according to plan
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