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Master Class: SharePoint for Collaboration
Michael Sampson, author of Seamless Teamwork and moderator of the live online SharePoint Study Group, will be running a full-day master class on using SharePoint for Collaboration in Atlanta on March 26.
Lee Reed, contributing author at EndUserSharePoint.com, is the host for the day.
Master Class Overview
The speed of business today requires increased collaboration and communication. SharePoint enables this collaboration and helps Knowledge Workers keep pace with their company’s needs, as long as they know how to best utilize the tool.
As part of his whistle-stop tour of the US and Europe, Michael Sampson, author of "Seamless Teamwork: Using Microsoft SharePoint Technologies to Collaborate, Innovate, and Drive Business in New Ways", will be in Atlanta on March 26th, 2009, at the exclusive invitation of ThoughtBridge, a National Microsoft Gold Managed Partner.
To learn more about the Master Class and sign up, visit Turbo Charge Your SharePoint Environment with Seamless Teamwork: Master Class with Michael Sampson.
Michael is an Industry Analyst and Independent Consultant focused on improving the capability of teams that can’t be together, to work together.
Industry Analyst … Michael helps end-user organizations understand the collaboration landscape, through independent analysis and briefings. His research as an Industry Analyst is presented at conferences around the world, and he shares his work on the Michael Sampson: Currents blog.
Independent Consultant … Michael provides impartial counsel and advisory services to clients wanting to improve the capability of people and teams to work with others through collaboration technology.
Michael is the author of Seamless Teamwork: Using Microsoft SharePoint Technologies to Collaborate, Innovate, and Drive Business in New Ways, published by Microsoft Press (2009).
Michael holds an MCom with first class honors in telecommunications-based IT, from the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, and is currently working on his doctorate in collaborative applications and virtual teams.
Michael lives in New Zealand with his glorious wife and eight children.