Tag: Strategy

SharePoint Permissions Governance
SharePoint Permissions Governance
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In this article Toni Frankola, CEO, Microsoft MVP and SPDocKit Product Owner, outlines SharePoint permissions governance best practices. We’ve included all the things you should keep an eye on before going into SharePoint permission management. These best practices we refer to both SharePoint on-prem and SharePoint Online. Let’s begin with why it’s important to develop a… READ MORE

Implementing SharePoint strategy and Business Drivers
Implementing SharePoint strategy and Business Drivers
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A strategy is the foundation for any governance practice. It’s as simple as that. For SharePoint that is particularly true, as only a very few people is really able to clearly define what SharePoint is really about. The topic in this article is related to my talk at the European SharePoint Conference 2014: Implementing an operational SharePoint Governance Practice.

Think you don't need a Document or Content Management Strategy? Here are a few signs You Do
Think you don’t need a Document or Content Management Strategy? Here are a few signs You Do
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Your business is running along okay, but you know there is room for improvement. You see small signs here and there. Margins are still acceptable– but slowly deteriorating, customer satisfaction is not improving. You’re sensing that your organization may be on the brink and you need to take some action—but what? Look a little deeper at the symptoms and root causes. It could be time to consider a document management strategy.

SharePoint in an Enterprise-wide ECM Overall Strategy
SharePoint in an Enterprise-wide ECM Overall Strategy
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250, 300, 500, 960, 1200, 1400 – these are individual manufacturer’s instructions on the number of ECM installations in Germany. For installations worldwide, the number of sold product should go down to the low five-figure range. About this series of numbers can only smile Microsoft. To SharePoint, it is estimated that today about 50 percent of companies use this product. Provided these assumptions are correct, Microsoft has taken a role with SharePoint as the base technology for document management and collaboration in the market.