This books shows you how to make your project management more
efficient with SharePoint. It is a summary of practical tips and tricks
from my experience with SharePoint in projects and programs gained in
the recent years. The content of this book should only complement
information from other comprehensive SharePoint books and is not a guide
to learn SharePoint from scratch and not for first time users of
SharePoint.
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Make Your Project Management More Efficient
During an average eight-hour workday, each project team member spends
about 45 minutes looking for information on the network share, in the
email inbox, in project folders – or the information is stored in
colleagues computer or the file cabinet. This search for information
could have been spent better for more productive project work. More time
is lost by project team members due to poor document management
practices, inefficient project communication standards and ineffective
project collaboration tools.
This book gives responsible staff in program offices or project
managers practical proven tips to set-up and customize SharePoint in a
way to be more efficient in their projects and programs. It describes
valuable information to solve common problems and pitfalls project
managers, admin and users encounter. This book is not a guide to learn
SharePoint from scratch, but rather deals with important functionalities
relevant to project management.
Who Should Read This Book?
This Book is intended to make the life easier for project managers
and project office staff, who have to set-up and administrate SharePoint
sites in projects and programs.
Prerequisite to Use This Book
This Book is a summary of practical tips from my experience with
SharePoint in projects in the recent years. I consider myself not a
SharePoint expert but I am an expert in project management and know, how
to use SharePoint to make projects more efficient.
The content in this book is aligned primarily to SharePoint 2010 but most of the content may also be used in
SharePoint 2013
The content of this book should only complement information from other comprehensive SharePoint books and is not a guide to learn SharePoint from scratch.
If you read this Book, I assume that you have already worked with
SharePoint and you have more experience than a regular user, who only
uploads documents to SharePoint and fills-out lists with project data.