Seamless Teamwork Using Microsoft® SharePoint® Technologies to Collaborate, Innovate, and Drive Business in New Ways
Take the lead-and deliver better results-by revolutionizing the way you and your colleagues communicate, collaborate, and coordinate everyday work. Dive in as the author, a collaboration expert, demonstrates how to inspire great teamwork using Microsoft SharePoint technologies. Discover the best pr...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Sebastopol :
Microsoft Press
2008.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627614406719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Copyright page; Dedication; About the Author; Acknowledgments; Table of Contents; Introduction; An Analyst Writing a Book on SharePoint?; Overview; The Better Way; Who This Book Is For; Foreword; Chapter 1: The New Project; Projects and People; Roger Gets Project Delta; What Now?; Why Can't We Just Use Outlook?; E-Mail Doesn't Always Get Through; Attachments Don't Always Get Through; E-Mail Is Bad for Information Management; SharePoint Is Easier to Hand Over to New People, or to Bring New People into the Project Team; E-Mail Creates Unnecessary Communication
- E-Mail Creates Confusion in the Flow of ConversationE-Mail Is Easier in the Moment, but SharePoint Is Better Over the Life of the Project; Some of the Things You Can Do in SharePoint, You Wouldn't Try to Do in E-mail; Why Can't We All Just Work in the Same Place?; So Why Do We Work in Teams Anyway?; Teams Increase Strength; Teams Increase Speed; Teams Increase Breadth; Teams Increase Acceptance; Is SharePoint Just for Managing Team Projects?; Accessing Information; Using Information for Decision Making; Publishing and Managing Information; Enforcing Structure on Information
- Finding InformationSummary; Chapter 2: Managing the Project and Finding a Team; Managing Projects: The Five Phases Project Life Cycle Model; Phase 1. Creating a Shared Vision; Phase 2. Understanding the Options; Phase 3. Analyzing the Options; Phase 4. Making a Decision; Phase 5. Concluding the Project; Recruiting the Project Team by Using SharePoint; My Site; My Profile; My Home; People Search; Visiting Someone Else's Profile; What about External People?; The Project Delta Team; Chapter 3: Setting Up SharePoint; The Three Constituencies in Any Project; A SharePoint Site for the Project Team
- A SharePoint Site for the Sponsors and StakeholdersA SharePoint Site for Everyone Else; Creating the Three Sites in SharePoint; Create a SharePoint Site for Everyone Else; Step 1. Create a Blank Site; Step 2. Set the Permissions for the Everyone Else Site; Step 3. Create the Announcements List; Step 4. Link the Announcements List to the Main Page; Step 5. Ghost Write the Five Announcements; Step 6. Write the Announcements; Step 7. Create the Links List; Step 8. Add the Links List to the Main Page; Step 9. Turn Off the Quick Launch Bar; Step 10. Pretend to Be a Visitor to the New Site
- Create a SharePoint Site for the Project Sponsors and StakeholdersStep 1. Create a Team Site and Set the Permissions; Step 2. Add a Link to the New Site in the Everyone Else Site; Step 3. Visit Everyone Else as a Member of the Stakeholders Group; Step 4. Visit Everyone Else as a Non-Member; Create a SharePoint Site for the Project Team; What Does the Team Site Actually Look Like?; Step 1. Create the Team Site, Groups, and Link; Step 2. Add a Wiki Page Library; Step 3. Add the Wiki Page Library to the Main Page; Step 4. Revise the Home Page of the Wiki
- Step 5. Add a Web Part for the Discussion List