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Tag Archives: 21Shift
The missing link in all SharePoint Projects
Lots have been written in the SharePoint community about the product, how it helps people collaborate better and strategies for user adoption. This has been an area that I have spent a lot of time both working on, researching and … Continue reading
Posted in Governance, SharePoint, Social Business
Tagged 21apps, 21Shift, Governance, SharePoint, Tummeler, User Adoption
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eBook – Measuring the Intangible, SharePoint Social ROI
It’s with great pleasure, sighs of relief and an immense level of nervousness that I am proud to announce the release of 21apps first ever eBook! I have no idea at all if this is what you guys want, whether you’ll … Continue reading
Double Loop Learning and 21Shift Model
We have been using and promoting the ideals of the 21Shift model for about a year now. This was our attempt at putting down something that captured our belief that there was a better way to do SharePoint projects, one … Continue reading
How can 21apps make your day better?
After a stack of research, deep thinking, lots of tea and coffee and a stack of customer conversations we’ve developed a whole new breed of exciting and innovative services designed for: Making your working day better for you, your colleagues, your … Continue reading
Serious Games – 21apps Bring Innovation Games® to the UK
21apps California Road-Trip We’re back from our business trip to the USA! Our first time in the San Francisco bay area, great place and great people! In case you hadn’t realised we’d gone (or why), we were over there (myself … Continue reading
Posted in 21apps, Innovation Games
Tagged 21apps, 21Shift, Business Analysis, Facilitation, Innovation Games, Market Research, Product Development, SharePoint
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21apps at SharePoint Saturday UK
21apps are proud to be Gold sponsors of the forthcoming UK SharePoint Saturday being held in Nottingham on the 12th November. The event promises to be pretty awesome with a packed schedule, great speakers and lots of opportunities for networking. … Continue reading
Posted in 21apps
Tagged 21apps, 21Shift, Innovation Games, SharePoint, SharePoint Saturday, Social Computing
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Defining Measurable Outcomes from SharePoint – 21apps Org Shift Model
In this post we are going to look at the other aspect the Outcomes stage of the 21Shift model – SharePoint 2010 business value, how do you measure it? Continue reading
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Tagged 21Shift, Business use of SharePoint, Dialog Mapping, Innovation Games, Measures, Outcomes, SharePoint, Systems Thinking
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Should SharePoint Register on CIO’s ‘Give a Crap-o-Meter’? (Harvey Nash CIO Survey)
This post is a review of the findings from the excellent Harvey Nash’s CIO Survey 2011 and in particular an analysis of where SharePoint (and 21apps broader thinking) fit with what CIO’s are thinking currently. Should SharePoint Register on CIO’s ‘Give … Continue reading
Posted in SharePoint
Tagged 21apps, 21Shift, CIO, Governance, Hybrid, SharePoint, trends
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So Right But So Wrong – AIIM’s SharePoint Strategies & Experiences WhitePaper
The purpose behind this blog post (the ‘Why’ if you will) is to offer our assessment of AIIM’s recent SharePoint Strategies & Experiences White Paper and highlight our views, relevant experiences and tools and techniques that 21apps use to tackle … Continue reading
Posted in 21shift
Tagged 21apps, 21Shift, adoption, AIIM, Business use of SharePoint, Governance, Governance as a Service, SharePoint
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SharePoint Governance 3.0
‘SharePoint Governance’ means a lot of different things to a lot of different people and for the most part they are all just a little bit wrong! This post is the start of the global re-education of what ‘SharePoint Governance’ … Continue reading
Posted in Governance, Office365
Tagged 21apps, 21Shift, Facilitation, Governance, Governance as a Service
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