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Concerns for Information Architecture and SharePoint Online

Many of you will have done some planning around how your web applications and site collections are created and managed.  You will have been very aware of the boundaries that exist on the platform to ensure your use of SharePoint … Continue reading

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3 Ways to Apply SharePoint Governance in Your Organisation

Applying SharePoint Governance

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

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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

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I Ain’t Got No Requirements! – 21apps Org Shift Model

It’s a chilling phrase that I’m betting your clients mutter all too often. They’re dragged into a meeting to discuss the requirements of the new SharePoint Project, they don’t know the context, they don’t understand why there’s more change, they … Continue reading

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Rebooting SharePoint & Office 365 Governance

Governance means many different things to many different people. In a previous post I talked about there being three distinct flavours of Governance, and certainly within the SharePoint and Office 365 world, this holds true: IT Service Governance (How) – … Continue reading

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The ROI of SharePoint Social Features (Measuring the Intangible)

When talking about ‘Social Computing’ within the Enterprise, there are two schools of thought as to it’s return on investment: Everything has a quantifiable financial value ‘Social Computing’s’ value is not quantifiable, but you should do it anyway. To my mind, … Continue reading

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