Meetings can be very effective if you run them right. Meetings are frequently required to share ideas, discover disagreement, talk through to agreement, and decide to coordinate action in particular way. Other times, meetings drag on for far too long … are highly ineffective … are boring … […]
Last month Traction Software released Version 5.0 of TeamPage, its collaboration software for organizations. Version 5.0 includes a variety of new things: – A revised user interface, using Google technology. – Profiles for people, which can be extended depending on what you want to have in there. – […]
Martin White from Intranet Focus has just published his review of my new book, User Adoption Strategies. Martin says: “This is a book that deserves a seriously deep read. My recommendation is to read right through it quickly, to get the structure in your mind, then grab a […]
Mark Morrell, in a blog post called How to make SharePoint 2010 a success?, writes: “Like most organisations at the moment, BT is looking at what SharePoint 2010 has to offer and how it could meet our business needs. I really want to find out what kinds of […]
I have been using my Lenovo W500 with Windows 7 Professional a lot during the past week, and I have to say that one of the features that I really, really like is the open windows preview when hovering over an application slate at the bottom of the […]
A long time ago … in 1997 … I started my own business. For a while back then, I worked from a home office. The first desk I purchased was a cheap cafeteria table from the local office furniture and stationery shop. Above is the photo of my […]
While Mike retains the title for the only blog review of User Adoption Strategies that I’ve seen, there has been a few comments on Twitter and via email. Here’s what I’ve got: Maish wrote, Finished reading @collabguy ‘s book on user adoption strategies. Very nice and easy read. […]
Lots of delight among my children on seeing this video of the Terrafugia Transition. Jon (4 years) says “I want to buy one at the car shop.“ Of course, with 9 children, the biggest question is whether it comes in a Ford Transit edition …
I will be presenting at the upcoming Janders Dean Law Firm Knowledge Management Conference in Sydney, on August 12. The topic is Can SharePoint be Knowledge Management’s New Killer App?, and I will be joined by Noel Williams (from MacroView) and Simon Gilchrist (from Gilbert + Tobin).
Many thanks to Mike Riversdale for the first review of my new book, User Adoption Strategies, that I’ve seen on the Web. Mike writes: “We were lucky enough to get a copy at the recent SharePoint Conference held in Wellington whilst listening to our very own Dave explain […]
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