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Tag Archives: 21apps
A shift in focus to Practical SharePoint Guidance
If you’ve followed the work we do at 21apps over the past few years you will know that we like to do things a little differently, to think outside of the box and try new things. Many of you have … Continue reading
Have we inspired you?
21apps has a vision or big hairy audacious goal if you will: Inspiring people to change the way they work. But how do we know if we are succeeding in our goal, what measures do we have and are they … Continue reading
Workshop: SharePoint AND Custard! Effective SharePoint Requirements with Serious Games
We are super-excited to announce our very first workshop in our new studio space (The Custard Factory) in the heart of Birmingham’s (UK not Alabama) creative community: We are situated in the uber cool Zellig Building, feel free to give us … Continue reading
Posted in Events, SharePoint
Tagged 21apps, BA, Business Analysis, Business use of SharePoint, Education, Facilitation, Innovation Games, Requirements, Serious Games, SharePoint
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Harmon.ie Mobile Review
As I sit here, outside in my garden on an unseasonally cool May evening in England, the chiminea burning brightly and I’m checking the status of some documents in SharePoint on my mobile phone I find myself wondering about how amazing … Continue reading
Posted in Social Business
Tagged 21apps, Harmon.ie, hybrid organisation, mobile, Office365, SharePoint, Social Business, Social Computing
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SHARE 2012 Atlanta – A Personal Review
Last week I travelled across the pond to Atlanta, Georgia for the first ever North America SHARE conference. I was lucky enough to be accepted to present a session AND run a post-conference workshop at this exciting business user focussed 4 … Continue reading
Posted in Community
Tagged 21apps, Anywhere Organisation, Community, Conferences, Hybrid, hybrid organisation, Innovation Games, Public Speaking
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3 Ways to Apply SharePoint Governance in Your Organisation
Introduction At a recent 2 day workshop with a large UK central government department I drew this diagram to explain how we feel SharePoint Governance could be applied effectively in any organisation. As you can see the diagram is split … Continue reading
AvePoint – Connect with the Experts SharePoint Day
Both myself and Andrew were really happy to be invited to speak at AvePoint’s first UK “Connect with the Expert’s – SharePoint Day” along with David McMahon (talking about SharePoint Performance) and Mark Macrae (doing SharePoint Business Intelligence). Over 50 people … Continue reading
Posted in Community
Tagged 21apps, 5 Pillars of SharePoint Governance, AvePoint, Community, Governance, Public Speaking, SharePoint, Why?
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Join 21apps at the 1st ever AvePoint “Connect with the Experts Day”!
It’s been an interesting and exciting couple of weeks for us at 21apps, with lots and lots of awesomeness occurring, culminating this Friday 23rd March in a 21apps road-trip down to London-town to speak at the AvePoint “Connect with the … Continue reading
Gartner BPM Summit – Sketchnotes and Extreme Collaboration
Yesterday as a VIP guest of Gartner (Thanks to Jane Harris), I attended the 1st day of the Gartner BPM Summit in London. What’s Business Process Management (BPM) got to do with SharePoint? Well in some cases not a fat lot … Continue reading
Posted in Visualisation
Tagged 21apps, BPM, Business Process Management, Community, Conferences, Sketchnotes, Visualisation
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Social Business & Social Software Bubbles Go POP!
I wanted to share with you a very brief post about what Social Business, the new buzz word on the block, is all about… The following doodle that I crafted late last night, will hopefully give you some insight into … Continue reading
Posted in Social Business
Tagged 21apps, complexity theory, Doodle, hybrid organisation, Social, Social Business, Social Computing
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