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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Does your executive team need to get a better handle on SharePoint?

Dux Raymond SyAs we continue to add more and more SharePoint Events and SharePoint User Groups to the SharePoint Community Calendar, sometimes I see things that are interesting enough to pass on. This is one of them.

Most of you know Dux Raymond Sy from his work with SharePoint Saturday DC where he was able to draw 1000+ people. Now he’s trying something new. He’s sponsoring an executive level breakfast in Washington to show how three DC companies utilized SharePoint and Microsoft Project to help their organization deliver successful work management solutions.

No sales pitches, just a thoughtful presentation for a select group of executives that focuses on the business value that SharePoint, Microsoft Project and related technologies provide to typical work management challenges.

I know the speakers at this event… Dux, Bill English, Arpan Shah… and can say that it is something your top level management might want to attend if you company is trying to get a handle on how to use SharePoint in the real world.

You can find out more about the October 8 event at Executive Insights.

 

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5 Responses to “Does your executive team need to get a better handle on SharePoint?”
  1. Thanks Mark! Also, this event will showcase 3 organizations DoD/VA (government), VGT (private) and SI (on-profit) on how they leveraged SharePoint and/or Microsoft Project to improve day to day business processes around collaboration, executive reporting and project management.

    This is definitely the SharePoint event for decision makers. Use the code “IECVIP” when registering to get $30 off.

  2. This is also a fantastic idea and effort.

    The more executives and business leaders understand SharePoint the better! Especially since this isn’t just sales pitches but real world case studies, explanations of how they overcame challenges, and how they leveraged SharePoint effectively to improve their business.

    Three cheers for greater Shared Understanding!

  3. Frank says:

    Would it be possible to get a copy of the presentation? I would like to have our Command Group see this. I work for the Army Medical Command and we are slowly moving to SharePoint and it has been a ‘Painful’ process for us.


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