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SharePoint Executive Overview of Governance and Taxonomy Planning (FREE)

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The biggest threat to your SharePoint implementation is a lack of understanding and agreement between your business and technology stakeholders. This workshop is a preview of the two-day Governance and Taxonomy Workshop.  [FOR A 50-PAGE OVERVIEW OF THE PRIVATE WORKSHOP CONTENTS, PLEASE CLICK HERE]


Learn the fundamentals of taxonomy planning, governance planning and how to properly understand and communicate SharePoint?s role in your organization. The content will include:


1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY - An executive summary of SharePoint and its role in organizational computing


2. TAXONOMY PLANNING - An executive summary of SharePoint taxonomy planning.  What is a taxonomy, why does it matter, what is the difference between a good one and a bad one, what is the difference between a "verb taxonomy" and a "noun taxonomy?"


3. GOVERNANCE PLANNING - What is the role of the business stakeholder in governance, and how does governance depend on taxonomy planning?


This conference is targeted on the mindset of the business leader and will not be a technically-intense course. It is designed to educate leaders and decision-makers in companies implementing SharePoint. The conference also provides IT professionals with the information and skill to be able to communicate the critical aspects of SharePoint governance to their leadership.

 

About the Author and Instructor

Mark Ragar Schneider

mark@vitalskill.com

Blog = www.SharePointplan.com

612.799.3469

 

Mark Schneider has over 30 years experience in successful technology leadership, specializing in strategic technology planning and governance. He is a gifted communicator who is able to simplify complex issues into understandable action items that get various stakeholders “on the same page.”He was chief enterprise architect and technical negotiator for a successful $500,000,000 IT outsourcing project. He has served as contributing author for a number of publications, most recently including the newly-released Office SharePoint Server 2007 Best Practices by Microsoft Press. He has provided taxonomy and governance planning for Special Operations Command, The California Legislative Data Center as well as numerous Fortune 500 corporations. He is President of VitalSkill LLC, a provider of technology strategy, governance, and taxonomy workshops. Mark can be reached at his blog site www.sharepointplan.com.

 

Private Workshop Engagements Include:

 

 

Questions?  Please contact Mark Schneider at mark@vitalskill.com

 

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Delivered online using Microsoft Live Meeting



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Mark Ragar Schneider, CEO VitalSkill LLC www.SharePointPlan.com



Mark Schneider has over 30 years experience in successful technology leadership, specializing in strategic technology planning and governance. He is a gifted communicator who is able to simplify complex issues into understandable action items that get various stakeholders “on the same page.”He was chief enterprise architect and technical negotiator for a successful $500,000,000 IT outsourcing project. He has served as contributing author for a number of publications, most recently including the newly-released Office SharePoint Server 2007 Best Practices by Microsoft Press. He has provide taxonomy and governance planning for Special Operations Command, The California Legislative Data Center as well as numerous Fortune 500 corporations. He is President of VitalSkill LLC, a provider of technology strategy, governance, and taxonomy workshops. Mark can be reached at his blog site www.sharepointplan.com.