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Actually, it explains a lot about why SharePoint can be a tricky product to get right. To see why, let’s take a memetic view of organisational life.

Visualising problems is one of the areas we discuss in our book exclusively for readers of EndUserSharePoint.com.

Michael is back from his round-the-world trip and is ready to continue his live online Study Group tomorrow, April 22nd at 4:00pm EST. We will be covering Chapter 7 of his book, Seamless Teamwork.

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.

The first installment of my new book SharePoint 101: Tricks and Traps went out in my Weekly Newsletter a little over a week ago. I have received feedback from many people that the Trick on how to choose when to use a blog and when to use a wiki was one of the most helpful.
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As you might have guessed, after last week’s announcement  that I was giving away my new book to anyone who asks, I was inundated with subscriptions for the weekly email newsletter. I will be sending out the first installment of SharePoint 101 – Tricks and Traps on Wednesday morning. Signup for the newsletter and check [...]

The SharePoint Shepherd’s Guide for End Users
Robert L. Bogue
Availtek Press, 2008
377 pages
I do not know Robert L. Bogue, but I admire what he has done. It takes a lot to write a book; time, mental energy, knowledge transfer. One of the most difficult types of books to write is for beginners because the author usually has [...]

At the end of every SharePoint workshop I get the same question: “Is there a book you can recommend for the level where we are now?” I always answer the same: Yes, there are now dozens of books and resources available, but the one I consistently refer people to is the SharePoint 2007 User’s Guide by [...]