I am making the EUSP Site Planning Worksheet available for download. Just because you can’t attend the sessions doesn’t mean you can’t have the resources.
SharePoint Saturday: The Challenge of Unstructured Content, Concepts and Terminologies, Taxonomy and ECM Adoption Techniques, Why should Taxonomy matter to me
I’m finishing my first draft for creating a SharePoint site template for jQuery and scripting resources and looking for input from those of you developing jQuery solutions embedded in Content Editor Web Parts in SharePoint. Take a look at the diagram and let me know if anything essential is missing.
This webcast shows how to create conditional formatting in a custom list form, in order to hide or display fields based on the logged in user’s permission level.
All this might give you the impression I’m down on SharePoint. I’m not. That firm I advised is primed to spend real money on it and get real value in return. SharePoint will not become their Intranet; it will become a part of their Intranet. Most importantly, now they have a plan.
A challenge with SharePoint for site managers, site administrators, or site owners is understanding their own role, it’s responsibilities, and what expectations come with being a ‘site owner, manager, or administrator’.
I have spent the past month working on the creation of Mind Map templates for the major architectural components in SharePoint. As I have shown them to people, there has been tremendous excitement about using them for developing site plans during brainstorming sessions.
The first session of “Congratulations! You’re a site manager… now what?” is completed. This workshop implemented a set of drag-and-drop site planning templates for SharePoint. I’m looking forward to the participant feedback since this was the first session.
I just finished a live online workshop session for Simple Site Planning. This comments to this post are from participants of the workshop, with comments and feedback on how it went for them.
If you’ve been ‘volunteered’ to manage your site and need some help on getting started, plan on joining us this Friday at 1:00pm EST for a quick hands-on workshop, “Simple Site Planning: Get it right the first time!”.