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“Essential SharePoint 2010: Overview, Governance and Planning” is a much needed conversation from the business perspective of how talk about governance and planning when speaking about SharePoint in your company.

As a follow-on from the success of Seamless Teamwork, SharePoint Roadmap for Collaboration: Using SharePoint to Enhance Business Collaboration is the indispensable guide for IT and business people wanting to use SharePoint to enhance business collaboration. The roadmap focuses on the business and human side of SharePoint, rather than the technology. There are six focal chapters, covering frameworks for improvement, governance themes, engaging with the business, user adoption strategies, and more.

Bjørn Furuknap, UnderstandingSharePoint.com, is the author of the USP Journal. He and I have worked out a nice little perk for EndUserSharePoint.com Weekly Newsletter Subscribers.
Bjørn’s next issue of the USP Journal, over 120 pages, is about SharePoint Designer Workflow from an End User’s perspective. He has agreed to provide two chapters from the journal [...]

Michael Sampson continues working his way through his book “Seamless Teamwork”, through a live online study group. Today we will be covering Chapter 7, “Analyzing the Options”.

When I checked this morning, there were only four copies of Professional Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007 left on Amazon. I consider this one of the best books available on the subject.

SharePoint is not merely a web server. It is a large and complex application, with many moving parts. Some of them are easy to customize; others require a bit more finesse. Tools and guidance for that customization are few and far between. Fortunately for you, SharePoint Designer is such a tool, and this book provides the guidance. Together, they enable you to look your customer in the eye and answer with a resounding: “Yes!”
Yet SharePoint Designer can do far more than customize SharePoint sites. It is a fully-featured web design tool in its own right, with excellent support for many industry standards, as well as backward compatibility with a few nonstandard capabilities.

I was walking down 5th Avenue in New York City today, jumped into the oldest Barnes and Noble known to mankind and found a couple friends sitting on the shelf. Michael Sampson is leading our online SharePoint Study Group using Seamless Teamwork, while Woody is contributing articles and excerpts from his SharePoint Designer 2007 book.
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As I was working on the article for Michael Sampson’s book, I checked into Amazon to grab the cover image. While there, I checked in on how my book was doing: VoiceXML – 10 Projects to Voice Enable Your Web Site. To my shock and amazement, it has become a collector’s item!
The lowest price you’ll [...]

Michael Sampson wants to know why you need a copy of his book, Seamless Teamwork. I’m curious too. Make us laugh, make us cry, bake a cake or offer us a seat in the Senate. Do whatever it takes, but convince us to send you a book.
This is a quickie. Michael will select the winning [...]

The votes are in, the results are tallied and the winners of the SharePoint for Project Management by Dux Raymond Sy are:
Joy (50%)
“My biggest project management problem is I have guys with 20-30 years of experience and they are used to doing things in a folder directory structure on a file share and they are [...]