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October 15th-16th, 2012 – Birmingham, UK

Aligning SharePoint Governance & Information Architecture to Business Goals

2 full days of real world, examples knowledge and techniques
Previous Master Class Feedback:
“This course has been the most insightful two days of my SharePoint career”
“…Was the best targetted and jargon free course I’ve ever been on”
“Re-doing my draft SharePoint Governance. Moving away from blah, blah technical stuff”
“Easily one of the best courses I’ve been to and has left me wanting more!”
“Had a great couple of days at #SPIAUK loving IBIS”
“The content covered was about the things technically focussed peeps miss..”

Master Class Details

Most people understand that deploying SharePoint is much more than getting it installed. Despite this, current SharePoint governance documentation abounds in service delivery aspects. However, just because your system is rock solid, stable, well documented and governed through good process, there is absolutely no guarantee of success. Similarly, if Information Architecture for SharePoint was as easy as putting together lists, libraries and metadata the right way, then why doesn’t Microsoft publish the obvious best practices?
In fact, the secret to a successful SharePoint project is an area that the governance documentation barely touches.
This master class pinpoints the critical success factors for SharePoint governance and Information Architecture and rectifies this blind spot. Based upon content provided by Paul Culmsee (Seven Sigma) which takes an ironic and subversive take on how SharePoint governance really works within organisations, while presenting a model and the tools necessary to get it right.
Drawing on inspiration from many diverse sources, disciplines and case studies, Paul Culmsee has distilled in this Master Class the “what” and “how” of governance down to a simple and accessible, yet rigorous and comprehensive set of tools and methods, that organisations large and small can utilise to achieve the level of commitment required to see SharePoint become successful.
Seven Sigma, together with 21apps, are bringing the the acclaimed SharePoint Governance and Information Architecture Master class back to the UK, October 2012.

 

Date: October 15-16, 2012
Venue: The Custard Factory, Birmingham, UK
Cost: £995
Limited seats available: 12

Eventbrite - #SPGov+IA Aligning SharePoint Governance & Information Architecture to Business Goals with Paul Culmsee

October 17th-18th, 2012 – Birmingham, UK

Start Issue Mapping in 2 Days!

“Definitely one of the best courses I have ever attended…I have already recommended to many people that they should get on the next course if possible.” Jon Gorton
“I have just completed an IBIS mapping course with Paul Culmsee at Seven Sigma. I can highly recommend this business tool for all project managers and business resources. It was a brilliant two days and I learnt new techniques which have already started to pay dividends in my professional role.This course was brilliant. The technique itself is a valuable tool for any business with multiple applications.” Leisha Velterop
Learn the craft of issue mapping, a novel, powerful and inclusive method to elicit requirements, capture knowledge and develop shared understanding in complex projects, such as SharePoint or broader strategic planning. Pioneered by CogNexus Institue in California, and used by NASA, the World Bank and United Nations, this course is now available in the United Kingdom for the first time.

Date: October 17-18, 2012
Venue: The Custard Factory, Birmingham, UK
Cost: £995

Limited seats available: 10

Eventbrite - UK: Solving Complex Problems with Issue Mapping

STOP PRESS!

Register for BOTH the SPGov+IA and Issue Mapping class to get 4 pack days with Paul Culmsee, from 15-18th October for the discounted rate of £1,395 + VAT.  Just sign up to one of the events and choose the bundled ticket to get a place on both events.

 

Our workshop in Birmingham

All events are schedule to run at the 21apps Roobarb Studio at The Custard Factory in Central Birmingham, lunch and break refreshments are provided:

The Custard Factory Wall

The Custard Factory
Gibb Street
Digbeth
B9 4AA
Birmingham
UK