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Hi and welcome to another SharePoint (post) architect confessional post. In case you are here via the good grace of whatever Google’s search relevance algorithm feels like doing today, I need to give you a little context to this post and the larger series...
Filed under: Project Management, planning, Collaboration, Strategy, SharePoint, Governance, Wicked Problems, Books, Analysis, Best Practices, Information Architecture, user engagement, shared understanding, Business Analysis, Business Process Management, 21apps, Non Linear Process, Envisioning, systems thinking, Heretics Guide
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Hi all Just a quick note for those of you who are of the academic persuasion or who have an interest in research and academic literature. Kailash and I wrote a paper for the International Journal for Managing Projects in Business. The article is called...
Filed under: Project Management, planning, Collaboration, Strategy, Governance, Risk, Wicked Problems, Training, Books, knowledge management, Process Improvement, Dialogue mapping, Issue Mapping, shared understanding
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Hi all This might count as the winner of the cleverworkarounds “Most enjoyable blog post ever” award. This is because the book I wrote with Kailash Awati has won a medal at the 2012 Axiom Business Book Awards. The Heretics Guide to Best Practices has...
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“That’s only 10%…” One of my mentors who is mentioned in the book I wrote with Kailash (Darryl) is a veteran project manager in the construction and engineering industry. He has been working as a project manager more than 30 years, is a fellow of the...
Filed under: Strategy, Books, Analysis, organisational culture, knowledge management, shared understanding, cognitive bias, Non Linear Process, stoos, design thinking, systems thinking
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About bloody time eh? ] “In Paul and Kailash I have found kindred spirits who understand how messed up most organizations are, and how urgent it is that organizations discover what Buddhists call ‘expedient means’—not more ‘best practices’ or better...
Filed under: Strategy, Global Managers, Books, Best Practices, social fragmentation, organisational culture, web2.0, knowledge management, Process Improvement, Jeff Conklin, Seven Sigma, Dialogue mapping, Issue Mapping, user engagement, shared understanding, Business Analysis, cognitive bias, Estimating, Business Process Management, Facilitation, Human Process Management, Non Linear Process
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Back in June 2011 Paul Beck asked the community for authors to contribute to a community book on SharePoint 2010 (original post). Various authors have stepped up to the plate and the book has now been released. So without further ado…
The SharePoint 2010...
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Hi all Just a quick post to let you all know that in around 11 hours I’m off on a long flight back to US shores – my first trip for quite some time. We will be in Seattle, Portland, Bend, San Francisco and Napa. I am really, really looking forward to...
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In this post I review "SharePoint 2010 Six-In-One" by Chris Geier, Becky Bertram, Andrew Clark, Cathy Dew, Ray Mitchell, Wes Preston, and Ken Schaefer....( read more ) Read More...
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The background Over the last three years, my career trajectory had altered somewhat where I spent half my time as a SharePoint practitioner, doing all of the things that us SharePoint practitioners do, and the other half was spent in a role that I would...
Filed under: Project Management, planning, Collaboration, Strategy, SharePoint, Governance, Risk, Wicked Problems, Training, Books, Best Practices, Assurance, Information Architecture, Conference, knowledge management, IRR, NPV, workshop, Process Improvement, IBIS, Seven Sigma, Dialogue mapping, Issue Mapping, Speaking presentation, user engagement, shared understanding, Business Analysis, alliance, SamePage, 21apps
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Phew… USP Journal issue 2/2 is out. I announced the plans to write a journal issue on SharePoint Designer 2010 workflows back in February and started working on it at the same time. I had originally intended to use this announcement blog post to complain...
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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. Read More...
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what do you do with SharePoint sites when their useful life is at an end, however you define that Read More...
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The User Adoption Strategies report looks at the strategies that organizations are using to encourage adoption of SharePoint, and goes beyond mere "use" and explores the strategies that are "most effective". Read More...
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As you may have noticed, this blog has been a bit of a dead zone lately. There are several very good reasons for this – one being that a lot of my creative energy has been going into co-writing a book – and I thought it was time to come clean on it. So...
Filed under: Project Management, planning, Collaboration, Strategy, Governance, Risk, ITIL, ISO17799/27001, Sarbanes-Oxley, Wicked Problems, COBiT, Global Managers, Security, Training, Books, Best Practices, IO9001, organisational culture, book, knowledge management, LEAN, Process Improvement, ISO9001, Six Sigma, IBIS, Dialogue mapping, Issue Mapping, user engagement, shared understanding, Business Analysis, cognitive bias, Estimating, Beyond Best Practices
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We're going to create a solution for helping her and her seven year old brother organize their books and be able to quickly determine which ones each of them have read. She also wants to build a parade display of the various Clifford images she has...
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