Gideon Bibliowicz, Senior Product Manager from Microsoft is talking about “Productivity Delivered.” Gideon is now in the SharePoint product team, but spent 14 years in IT in the Israeli army earlier in his career. Was involved in developing a medical system in SharePoint. Gideon’s key points: – have […]
The biggest challenge in the enterprise – what is SharePoint, and what does it mean for the organization? – Biggest problem – what is SharePoint? It can mean so many different things. – Key principle: “Technology provides no benefits of its own; it is the application of technology […]
Dux is kicking off the Share 2012 conference in Atlanta. The conference starts tomorrow morning, and this afternoon is the pre-conference jumpstart. There’s about 180 people attending. Key points from Dux: – there have been lots of SharePoint licenses sold over the past 10 years, but 80% of […]
Today I had a hard day at the office – ahem – at Disneyland. Here’s my learnings about different user adoption strategies courtesy of the various rides and attractions: – the Tiki Tiki room – follow the leader. The leader shows what to do, and makes it easy […]
Qumu released the results of a recent survey about the power, effectiveness, productivity implications, and appropriate use of video in the enterprise: “Qumu … announced the results of its April 2012 Business Video Behavior Project, which looked at the topic of Employee Generated Content (EGC) in the enterprise. […]
Over on The Smarter Office blog, I just posted an infographic that looks at the rise of virtual working over the past decade: “It’s common practice that most of us spend some time each day working with remote team members and colleagues, but it’s a reality that is […]
I’ve been working with a client in Seattle on user adoption for a SharePoint-based team collaboration application over the past two days (using the User Adoption In-House Workshop as the basis). The working group at the client’s organization assembled in Seattle – with multiple people flying in from […]
At the Unified Communications Expo in London in early March, IBM asked six experts for their views on what it takes to achieve successful adoption. Here’s their responses.
I’ve been quiet here for the past 10 days, because I’ve been completing the final preparation for my trip to the United States, which starts on Monday. (I have also been working on a couple of posts for The Smarter Office blog, but they haven’t been published yet.) […]
An impressive display of Steve’s “revolutionary and magical device,” to tout the benefits of Stockholm. Very clever.
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