In 5 weeks I’ll be up in Auckland for the Digital Workplace Conference. In addition to the two workshops I will be presenting, I am delighted to announce here that I will be presenting the opening keynote for the conference. Change Management for Digital Transformation Achieving digital transformation […]
One of the decisions facing firms evaluating Office 365 or already using the toolset is when to stay native and when to bring in complementary tools. There is a growing ecosystem of add-on tools for Office 365, for tasks such as initial migration, ongoing management, delegated administration, backup […]
While a couple of the readers of my new book have posted their responses publicly (thanks again Stuart and Volker – anyone else, please accept this an invitation to do likewise!), others have written to me privately. Two of my favourite comments so far are: “Great stuff! This […]
I’m excited to be attending and speaking at the Digital Workplace Conference New Zealand in Auckland in early August. In addition to a conference talk or two, I have signed up to present both a pre-conference and post-conference workshop. I joked with a friend that I was a […]
Volker Weber posted his review comments on my new book: I have been reading Michael Sampson’s new book “Re-Imagining Productive Work with Office 365” for a day now, and I will make this easy for you: if you are dealing with Office 365 in any capacity, whether as […]
One of the many decisions to make when writing a book is who to ask to write the Foreword. I had a few ideas in my head as I was preparing Re-Imagining Productive Work with Office 365, but one name was consistently on the list: Ruven Gotz. I […]
Many thanks to Stuart McIntyre for posting his review comments on my new book: I got a lot of value from the book, particularly in terms of understanding how the newer aspects of the Office solution, Delve and Graph, fit in to the picture. As ever, Michael is […]
A week has passed since I said I was finishing a book, and I’m delighted finally to say the book is now finished, published, and available. I checked off the three tasks I had to complete, and while I initially published the book yesterday afternoon, I had to […]
“Writing a book is an adventure: to begin with it is a toy. And an amusement. And then it becomes a mistress. And then it becomes a master. And then it becomes a tyrant. And the last phase is that just about as you are reconciled to your […]
I am putting the final touches on a new book that looks at the business opportunities for using Office 365. It explores eight core scenarios of how Office 365 can improve day-to-day work, and for each I want to profile firms that are already using Office 365 and […]
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