You’ve seen this SO many times!” Well, Dux, it’s good stuff! So good in fact, let’s take a look at his recorded screencast to see what techniques he uses when building a Project Management Dashboard w/ SharePoint.
Spent the early morning getting the weekly newsletter ready to go, preparing for today’s sessions at SPTechCon and looking at recommended sites on #sharepoint twitter. Here are five interesting ones that caught my attention.
In this presentation, you acquire the practical knowledge of how SharePoint can address common project management challenges such as Inefficient communication among stakeholders, poor document management practices and undefined project collaboration standards that can compromise project success. SharePoint provides a framework that can empower project managers to create a standards-based PMIS.
In the live, online Study Group today, Michael went over Chapter 2 in his book Seamless Teamwork. There was a very lively discussion throughout.
Michael and I finished recording the second session of the thirteen part series, “Seamless Teamwork”. As part of the online Study Group, we went over Chapter One in Michael’s book and then opened up discussion to the participants.
Seamless Teamwork helps people in collaborative teams envision how to accomplish their work using Microsoft SharePoint. The purpose of the book is to demonstrate how SharePoint can be used to support team collaboration, innovation and the carrying out of daily business activities