I got a good comment on my post about the folder-less SharePoint paradigm, and I thought it would be a good opportunity to show how to translate business needs and content analysis into business requirements that can then be translated into an information architecture. I decided to speak with the commenter over the phone, and I asked him some simple questions.
Give me 2–3 examples of business critical documents you want into SharePoint.
Explain to me what the document is, how it’s used, and who is invested in the document.
After getting a description I probed for potential metadata to use in categorizing
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Fresh on the heels of yesterday’s keynote at the Worldwide Developer Conference Apple showcased their new support of Microsoft Exchange 2007 in the productivity apps (Mail, iCal, Address Book) for their forthcoming OS release Snow Leopard. Apple, not Microsoft, is the only operating system to offer free Exchange support (in Windows you have to buy Outlook). They also didn’t slouch on the features available.
Syncing Notes, Tasks, and mail.
Folders included in Mail interface.
Free/busy support in iCal.
Room booking support in iCal.
Searching the GAL from Address Book.
Includes contact groups.
There has always been Microsoft Entourage, but only this year did they beta Entourage connecting with Exchange 2007
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In my short time as a SharePoint consultant I’ve come across three major barriers to implementing the solution. Mind you, this isn’t only relegated SharePoint but any tool, system, or process implemented in the enterprise. While each of them could vary in degree they all exist in some form of a SharePoint implementation.
Political Barriers
Politics are often the first road block encountered when bringing a tool like SharePoint into the enterprise. Someone becomes sold on the platform usually in IT but sold to executives shortly afterward, and then the backlash begins. The first to bring argument against the technology are those
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