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This is the second article in a series of articles which examine factors causing the sort of organisational inefficiencies that lead people to use products like SharePoint. My first article in the series examined individual learning and behavioural styles...
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The books are here, the ideas have been generated. Now it’s time to do the hard work: select the five best entries. The SharePoint Project Management book giveaway has generated 46 ideas on the types of problems people are having with project management...
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Notice all the copies of SharePoint for Project Management? You know what they’re for, right? There’s one missing from here, though: The Shepherd’s Guide to SharePoint 2007. Sorry Rob, I couldn’t find a way to insert an eBook onto...
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I met with Dux this morning to pickup the ‘SharePoint for Project Management‘ books that we will be giving away to the people with the most interesting problems and ideas on how to use SharePoint for project management. If you haven’t...
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Dux Raymond Sy is giving a talk on Empowering Your Organization with SharePoint at the Roosevelt Hotel on Thursday. He asked me to come by to watch his presentation and pick up a couple SharePoint for Project Management books. If you’re going to...
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I had lunch last week with Dux Raymond Sy, author of O’Reilly’s SharePoint for Project Management. It was an interesting hour since we have a lot in common when it comes to our goals of helping the SharePoint End User Community. When I asked...
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One SharePoint book on my bookshelf is "Essential SharePoint 2007 - Delivering High Impact Collaboration", by Scott Jamison, Mauro Cardarelli and Susan Hanley. Time moves fast in the SharePoint world. Having been involved with MOSS2007 since around...
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