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Microsoft Forms is a small Office 365 app released in 2016 that allows users to create surveys and quizzes. It offers various question types for multiple choice, ratings, rankings, and more. Forms can be accessed by anyone with the link and provides options for customizing response windows and automatic thank you messages. Results can be exported to a spreadsheet or viewed directly in Forms, which can also calculate overall metrics like NPS, average ratings, and time to complete.
1) Effective end user training for SharePoint requires a customized, blended approach using multiple mediums like online courses, classroom sessions, documentation and hands-on practice.
2) In-house training has advantages over external training in being more cost-effective and personalized, but it requires infrastructure and trainers which can be distracting.
3) Key aspects of training include customizing Microsoft course outlines to address business needs, staggering training sessions to allow time for assimilation, and evaluating effectiveness through forms and assimilation over time.
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After years of struggling with Lotus Notes and Office 2003, in 2007 a document centric organisation decided to deploy SharePoint 2007 and Office 2007. Their hope:
• To standardise office templates
• create and deploy over 20 content types (across multiple site collections)
• use workflow to automate document reviews and approval process
• ensure that metadata was adhered to
• provide an enterprise search platform to staff
This presentation explains the real life difficulties and successes they had. For example should they develop custom code or buy third party products to cover the functionality gap? Should they spend money on automating tasks or let the users continue doing some tasks manually? But ultimately the aim is to answer if SharePoint 2010 is panacea to their SharePoint 2007 difficulties?
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This document summarizes a presentation on effective end user training for SharePoint. The presentation covers causes of low user adoption like bad or lack of end user training. It discusses options for training like external elearning courses, in-house training, and blended approaches. It provides examples of curriculum for beginners that cover basics like navigation, libraries, and sites in 1 day. The presentation emphasizes the importance of hands-on training and providing ongoing support and resources to users to help drive user adoption of SharePoint.
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Microsoft Forms is a small Office 365 app released in 2016 that allows users to create surveys and quizzes. It offers various question types for multiple choice, ratings, rankings, and more. Forms can be accessed by anyone with the link and provides options for customizing response windows and automatic thank you messages. Results can be exported to a spreadsheet or viewed directly in Forms, which can also calculate overall metrics like NPS, average ratings, and time to complete.
1) Effective end user training for SharePoint requires a customized, blended approach using multiple mediums like online courses, classroom sessions, documentation and hands-on practice.
2) In-house training has advantages over external training in being more cost-effective and personalized, but it requires infrastructure and trainers which can be distracting.
3) Key aspects of training include customizing Microsoft course outlines to address business needs, staggering training sessions to allow time for assimilation, and evaluating effectiveness through forms and assimilation over time.
Is SharePoint 2010 the panacea to the shortcomings & difficulties we had with...Randy Perkins-Smart
After years of struggling with Lotus Notes and Office 2003, in 2007 a document centric organisation decided to deploy SharePoint 2007 and Office 2007. Their hope:
• To standardise office templates
• create and deploy over 20 content types (across multiple site collections)
• use workflow to automate document reviews and approval process
• ensure that metadata was adhered to
• provide an enterprise search platform to staff
This presentation explains the real life difficulties and successes they had. For example should they develop custom code or buy third party products to cover the functionality gap? Should they spend money on automating tasks or let the users continue doing some tasks manually? But ultimately the aim is to answer if SharePoint 2010 is panacea to their SharePoint 2007 difficulties?
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Smart AI solution to boost consumer engagement for beauty brands, businesses, and stores.
Engage users. Drive sales. Create a community with Beauty AR.
Microsoft Convergence DayOne: Leveraging SharePoint within Your Dynamics GP W...Marie-Michelle Strah, PhD
Presentation April 9, 2011 at DayOne of Microsoft Convergence in Atlanta by Marie-Michelle Strah, PhD, BroadPoint Technologies, John Dooley, Microsoft, and John Herbstritt, BroadPoint Technologies.
Effective End User Training - SharePoint Summit - Feb 2011Veronique Palmer
This document summarizes a presentation on effective end user training for SharePoint. The presentation covers causes of low user adoption like bad or lack of end user training. It discusses options for training like external elearning courses, in-house training, and blended approaches. It provides examples of curriculum for beginners that cover basics like navigation, libraries, and sites in 1 day. The presentation emphasizes the importance of hands-on training and providing ongoing support and resources to users to help drive user adoption of SharePoint.
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Learn how Adobe continues form and document innovation with Adobe Experience Manager forms, part of Adobe Marketing Cloud. AEM Forms retains all the features and functionality of Adobe LiveCycle while continually adding more capabilities to help regulated industries extend engaging customer experiences to forms and documents. With Adobe Experience Manager forms, you can leverage existing LiveCycle investments and assets to offer your clients exceptional mobile and desktop experiences—without changing out technology infrastructure or back-end systems.
Today it is more important than ever to ensure every project your organizations undertakes is delivered effectively. To accomplish this, it is essential that there is clear communication and effective tools to facilitate your project management process. Come and see how SharePoint 2010 can improve the management of your next project, including the new Project 2010 client integration, Visio Services and team site improvements.
The document discusses implementing effective business processes using SharePoint 2010 workflows. It covers challenges in business process implementation, how SharePoint enables collaboration and workflows to manage shared data and processes. It describes the different types of workflows available in SharePoint 2010 including out of the box, SharePoint Designer, and custom workflows developed with Visual Studio. The document provides an example expense reporting process and steps for designing workflows using Visio and SharePoint Designer. It also presents two case studies of complex workflow solutions.
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The document discusses implementing effective business processes using SharePoint 2010 workflows. It covers challenges in business process implementation, how SharePoint enables collaboration and workflows to manage shared data and processes. It describes the different types of workflows available in SharePoint 2010 including out of the box, SharePoint Designer, and custom workflows developed with Visual Studio. The document provides an example expense reporting process and steps for designing workflows using Visio and SharePoint Designer. It also presents two case studies of complex workflow solutions.
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This document discusses no-code applications created with SharePoint. It defines no-code applications as those created without coding by using features like InfoPath, SharePoint Designer, and Excel Services. The document outlines foundational elements needed like InfoPath and workflow knowledge. It also demonstrates how to connect to and report data without code by planning information architecture and using out-of-the-box web parts and tools. Resources for continuing no-code application development with SharePoint and related tools are also provided.
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Making the case for Business Process automation
Workflow options in SharePoint 2010
SharePoint Designer Workflows
Nintex – Workflow for Everyone
Integration and contrast with Microsoft CRM
An overview of SharePoint 2013
Creating workflows with SharePoint Designer 2013 & Visio 2013
This document provides a walkthrough guide for Microsoft SharePoint 2010. It begins with an introduction to SharePoint 2010 and its key capabilities such as sites, communities, content, search, insights, and composite applications. The document then outlines seven walkthroughs that demonstrate how to access and use various SharePoint 2010 features through a fictional manufacturing company example. The walkthroughs cover configuring and customizing team sites, using social and collaboration features, managing content and metadata, utilizing business intelligence tools, and building customized solutions. The goal is to highlight the major functional areas of SharePoint 2010 and how they can help meet everyday business needs when combined.
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Best of SharePoint Conference break out session on 10 Steps to successful deployment. This deck is focused on avoiding failed deployments and what is most important in to ensure successful deployments.
The document provides an overview of SharePoint development. It discusses different types of development including out of the box configuration, back office development using tools like InfoPath and SharePoint Designer, and professional development using the SDK. It also covers setting up a development environment and best practices for building custom web parts, workflows, and deploying solutions.
Getting started with SharePoint Application Development, for.NET and JavaScript Developers. The new SharePoint App Model opens up SharePoint Development for every web developer, regardless of their favorite platform, programming language, or script library of choice. In this session you will learn about SharePoint 2013 as a business and development platform. We will talk about the different kinds of applications you can write and what will you need to learn in order to do that. Lastly, we will discuss how to setup your development environment and what resources are available to get you started.
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This document discusses no-code development options in SharePoint 2013. It describes tools like SharePoint Designer, Access web apps, and search web parts that allow creating solutions without coding. Various examples of typical no-code solutions are provided, such as expense reporting and document approval workflows. The presentation encourages power users to first explore no-code customization options before pursuing code-based solutions.
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There are many different pieces in the Microsoft BI toolset. In this session, we will take a look at all of the different pieces and utilize each of them to create a unified dashboard, where each component is being leveraged. The tools that will be utilized during this session will include SQL Server 2008, SSRS 2008, SSAS 2008, Excel 2007, Excel Services, PPS 2007, Dashboard Designer, SharePoint Server 2007 and more.
2010 share point saturday deck enterprise office applicationsGarry Stewart
This document discusses enterprise friendly office applications and how Access Services in SharePoint 2010 can help provide such applications. It explains that Access Services allows hosting Access databases in SharePoint without needing Access installed locally. This enables opportunistic tools like Access to create tactical applications that play nicely with others and allow IT control. It highlights how Access Services migrates Access objects to their SharePoint equivalents and supports integration with other applications and data sources.
The document summarizes a CFO Summit event on process automation that took place on February 15, 2012. The event was intended to share knowledge on process automation topics through subject matter experts and provide networking opportunities for CFO community members. Presentations were given on application automation, SharePoint, and enterprise business process management. Process automation can provide organizations with increased efficiency, visibility, consistency, satisfaction, and compliance.
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This document discusses using Office Add-ins to add functionality to Office applications. It begins by providing background on the presenter and their experience. It then discusses how add-ins allow embedding web technologies into Office and are needed due to the move to web and mobile versions of Office. The document reviews the types of add-ins including task pane, content, and mail add-ins. It provides steps to create a basic add-in using Visual Studio or Napa Tools, including planning, creating a manifest, and testing. Finally, it discusses deploying add-ins to the Office Store, shared folders, or Exchange.
The document summarizes a presentation about using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and Team Foundation Server. It discusses using these tools to trace requirements, code check-ins, builds, and test results. It also provides an overview of Team Foundation Server, describing its main functions like version control, work item tracking, and build automation.
This presentation will introduce you to new features in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010. This session will cover the new and improved product features as applicable to IT Professionals and how to install, deploy, manage, and administer SharePoint Server 2010. It also provides information on how to integrate SharePoint Server 2010 with key applications and how to maintain and troubleshoot SharePoint Server 2010.
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This document discusses no-code solutions in SharePoint, including forms and workflows. It provides an overview of tools like Microsoft Forms, PowerApps, and Flow that allow creating solutions without writing code. The document recommends starting with browser-based solutions and no-code tools before using code. It also addresses concerns about transitioning from InfoPath to new form solutions and continuing to use existing InfoPath forms.
No-code forms and workflow tools of the SharePoint trade
Ofs 204 Tech Ed Australia
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2. SESSION CODE: OFS204 Visio and SharePoint, better togetherAn end to end BPM solution using Out of the box features of Visio and SharePoint Jamie Hutchins, Ed Richard Visio TSP - Visio V-TSP Microsoft - Stargate
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4. Agenda The Solution Using Visio and SharePoint for a complete business process management process Visio 2010 – The Client The most important productivity features Deep Dive how we did it Overview of the components Preparing your Visio Diagram Setting up SharePoint, Document Set Adding User friendly features Call to action
5. About the solution – why 1?Business perspective In-effective execution of Business strategy People unclear about the processes Their role in the process Management of the process and visualisation Ineffective use of technology What is the process How to design, model and publish the process How to manage change
6. About the solution – why 2?IT’s perspective Limited IT resources Increase Time to market Consistent UI, reduce training Browser based UI, reduced license costs for business apps Friendly, inviting UI Easy to find and navigate, reduce support costs
8. About the solution – The Technology 1 End to end solution implemented @ Stargate and JHG Visio 2010 premium for Business process modeling Visio 2010 for supporting workflows SharePoint Document Sets for management SharePoint Taxonomies for easy discovery Word templates InfoPath forms
9. About the solution – The Technology 2 Better UI and User friendly features and capabilities Visualisation of processes Processes supported by on-line forms Improved metadata and architecture for easier search Improved feedback and change management processes through integrated workflows Increased manageability, audits and accountability Increased efficiency for Business Process Owners and editors Control and ownership from the business, limited IT involvement required Use of Out of The Box MS Office capabilities within Visio, Word and InfoPath Option for totally integrated solution using Office Business Application (OpenXML – Versioning, change log) this would greatly improve and optimise the actual change management process (automatic documentation of changes)
10. Publish to SharePoint The VDW format Visio Services Interactivity (the Web Part) Document Set and Welcome page Taxonomy and Metadata
11. Adding smartsor turning it into interactive art Rendering options Script for manipulation Connecting with data and forms Connecting with others Web Parts Adding smarts
12. Call to action Start using Visio 2010 Share with others, look for scenario’s Canvas ideas for solutions with peers
13. PowerPoint Guidelines Font, size, and color for text have been formatted for you in the Slide Master Use the color palette shown below Hyperlink color: www.microsoft.com Sample Fill Sample Fill Sample Fill Sample Fill Sample Fill Sample Fill
14. Slide for Showing Software Code Use this layout to show software code The font is Consolas, a monospace font The slide doesn’t use bullets but levels can be indented using the “Increase List Level” icon on the Home menu To use straight quotes " instead of smart quotes ”, do this: Click on the Office Button in the upper left corner At the bottom of the menu, choose PowerPoint Options From the left pane, select Proofing Click on the AutoCorrect Options button Select the AutoFormat As You Type tab, and deselect “Straight quotes” with “smart quotes”. Then Click OK.
20. Related Content OFS303 Extending Workflows with Visual Studio 2010, SharePoint Designer 2010, Visio 2010 and InfoPath 2010 OFS101 SharePoint 2010 Overview Visio 2010 Videos Visio Toolbox Web Site Visio Team blog Ed’s blog
22. www.msteched.com/Australia Sessions On-Demand & Community www.microsoft.com/australia/learning Microsoft Certification & Training Resources http:// technet.microsoft.com/en-au Resources for IT Professionals http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-au Resources for Developers Resources
23. Appendix 1: PowerPoint Twitter Tools In the next few slides you will find Twitter tools which you can use in your session to promote audience interaction. These twitter tools allow presenters to see and react to tweets in real-time, embedded directly within your presentation, either as a ticker or a refreshable comment page. To activate these components, simply view this PPT in slide-show mode to install the plug-in, and follow the instructions given. Note: this is an optional add-in. You may remove these slides if you do not wish to use them.
24. Autotweet (tweet any notes between the tags [twitter] and [/twitter] You can “auto tweet” from presentations using the AutoTweet plugin, available here (Office 2007) or here (Office 2004)
25. Twitter feedback slide Display a feedback slide with questions and comments from Twitter
26. Twitter Voter – Real time voting over TwitterTo vote, make the first character of your tweet an option number, and include a unique voting string somewhere in the text, e.g. “1 is the option I choose! myvote” OR “@votebytweet 1 myvote” (your followers won’t see the votes by default)
28. Twitter ticker and mood meter This tool is a variation on the twitter voting. The audience can tweet either: @votebytweetwarmermyuniqueid @votebytweetcoldermyuniqueid