Effective SharePoint Architecture - SharePoint Saturday Stockholm 2016Alistair Pugin
The document discusses effective SharePoint architecture and provides recommendations for server roles, hardware specifications, and database configuration. It recommends a farm architecture with two web front end servers, two application servers, and a SQL Server 2012 cluster with two nodes. The web front end and application servers should each have 16GB RAM, 4 CPU cores, and two hard drives. SQL servers should have 32GB RAM, 8 CPU cores, and five hard drives configured for data, tempdb, and backup files. It also provides tips for securing SharePoint such as implementing firewalls, running security analyzers, and following hardening guidance.
5 steps to becoming a social & collaborative enterprise - Andrew Bishop - Ja...Andrew Bishop
1) A social enterprise uses social software to connect employees, improve collaboration, and make information more open and accessible. This increases engagement, productivity, and business performance.
2) Key aspects of a social enterprise include rich user profiles to help people know each other, collaboration tools, and open sharing of work updates.
3) Benefits include faster access to knowledge and experts, improved innovation, and reduced communication costs. Surveys find increased employee satisfaction and productivity.
The document discusses driving enterprise collaboration through cloud technologies. It begins by outlining how collaboration is important but challenging due to factors like mobility, remote work, and social technologies. It then provides an overview of cloud computing and its benefits for collaboration. The main body examines specific collaboration tools available in the cloud like email, file sharing, document management, team sites, and social networks. It compares offerings from Microsoft Office 365 and Google Apps for Business. Finally, it discusses future factors like increased cross-over between tools, the rise of mobile computing, and the growing competition between Microsoft and Google in the enterprise collaboration space.
Michelle Caldwell presented on creating a roadmap for SharePoint success. She discussed establishing business requirements, developing a governance plan, defining technical architecture, and driving adoption and change management. Metrics should aid decision making and tell stakeholders how to change. A roadmap process involves prioritizing solutions based on how they encourage knowledge sharing and collaboration across regions and lines of business. Getting stakeholder buy-in and emphasizing the importance of governance are keys to a successful SharePoint implementation.
SPBiz - Practical Advice for developing your SharePoint RoadmapRene Modery
You will get to understand the purpose and the benefits of a roadmap, as well as learn how to get start with building one, whom to include, and how to continue with developing and maintaining it.
Session Objectives:
Learn what kind of value a roadmap provides
Understand the process of developing a roadmap
Hear practical advice on how to proceed
Get a better understanding of who needs to be involved
SharePoint In The Cloud: Evaluating Impact, Pros, and Cons - SPLive360Richard Harbridge
Richard Harbridge, a SharePoint architect and evangelist, presented on evaluating SharePoint in the cloud. He began by outlining the business reasons for moving SharePoint to the cloud, including lower upfront costs, pay-per-use model, and leveraging cloud providers' scale. He then discussed different cloud models like IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS. Harbridge reviewed key Office 365 and SharePoint Online concepts and licensing options. The presentation covered hybrid scenarios, development challenges, and important evaluation criteria like security, privacy, reliability, offline access, and support.
The session outlines why IT operations teams need to be "SharePoint operational ready" by ensuring that when project teams handover solutions built using SharePoint, these can be supported using existing support tools and processes. The session covers IT operational management frameworks and how/why IT teams should plan to add SharePoint to their operational management duties. The session will cover roles, responsibilities and skills required in IT teams to be able to help the business manage and operate a SharePoint platform after "go-live". The session will look at some of the challenges and possible actions to overcome these in order to provide a stable and robust SharePoint operational management platform.
AUDWC SharePoint 2016 - Top 10 Compelling Business Reasons to UpgradeJoel Oleson
Why Upgrade to 2016? “The most reliable, scalable, secure and high performing SharePoint release ever...”
But are there really any new features for the business? In this session we'll dig into the Top 10 compelling business reasons to upgrade.
Australian Digital Workplace Conference in Melbourne
Effective SharePoint Architecture - SharePoint Saturday Stockholm 2016Alistair Pugin
The document discusses effective SharePoint architecture and provides recommendations for server roles, hardware specifications, and database configuration. It recommends a farm architecture with two web front end servers, two application servers, and a SQL Server 2012 cluster with two nodes. The web front end and application servers should each have 16GB RAM, 4 CPU cores, and two hard drives. SQL servers should have 32GB RAM, 8 CPU cores, and five hard drives configured for data, tempdb, and backup files. It also provides tips for securing SharePoint such as implementing firewalls, running security analyzers, and following hardening guidance.
5 steps to becoming a social & collaborative enterprise - Andrew Bishop - Ja...Andrew Bishop
1) A social enterprise uses social software to connect employees, improve collaboration, and make information more open and accessible. This increases engagement, productivity, and business performance.
2) Key aspects of a social enterprise include rich user profiles to help people know each other, collaboration tools, and open sharing of work updates.
3) Benefits include faster access to knowledge and experts, improved innovation, and reduced communication costs. Surveys find increased employee satisfaction and productivity.
The document discusses driving enterprise collaboration through cloud technologies. It begins by outlining how collaboration is important but challenging due to factors like mobility, remote work, and social technologies. It then provides an overview of cloud computing and its benefits for collaboration. The main body examines specific collaboration tools available in the cloud like email, file sharing, document management, team sites, and social networks. It compares offerings from Microsoft Office 365 and Google Apps for Business. Finally, it discusses future factors like increased cross-over between tools, the rise of mobile computing, and the growing competition between Microsoft and Google in the enterprise collaboration space.
Michelle Caldwell presented on creating a roadmap for SharePoint success. She discussed establishing business requirements, developing a governance plan, defining technical architecture, and driving adoption and change management. Metrics should aid decision making and tell stakeholders how to change. A roadmap process involves prioritizing solutions based on how they encourage knowledge sharing and collaboration across regions and lines of business. Getting stakeholder buy-in and emphasizing the importance of governance are keys to a successful SharePoint implementation.
SPBiz - Practical Advice for developing your SharePoint RoadmapRene Modery
You will get to understand the purpose and the benefits of a roadmap, as well as learn how to get start with building one, whom to include, and how to continue with developing and maintaining it.
Session Objectives:
Learn what kind of value a roadmap provides
Understand the process of developing a roadmap
Hear practical advice on how to proceed
Get a better understanding of who needs to be involved
SharePoint In The Cloud: Evaluating Impact, Pros, and Cons - SPLive360Richard Harbridge
Richard Harbridge, a SharePoint architect and evangelist, presented on evaluating SharePoint in the cloud. He began by outlining the business reasons for moving SharePoint to the cloud, including lower upfront costs, pay-per-use model, and leveraging cloud providers' scale. He then discussed different cloud models like IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS. Harbridge reviewed key Office 365 and SharePoint Online concepts and licensing options. The presentation covered hybrid scenarios, development challenges, and important evaluation criteria like security, privacy, reliability, offline access, and support.
The session outlines why IT operations teams need to be "SharePoint operational ready" by ensuring that when project teams handover solutions built using SharePoint, these can be supported using existing support tools and processes. The session covers IT operational management frameworks and how/why IT teams should plan to add SharePoint to their operational management duties. The session will cover roles, responsibilities and skills required in IT teams to be able to help the business manage and operate a SharePoint platform after "go-live". The session will look at some of the challenges and possible actions to overcome these in order to provide a stable and robust SharePoint operational management platform.
AUDWC SharePoint 2016 - Top 10 Compelling Business Reasons to UpgradeJoel Oleson
Why Upgrade to 2016? “The most reliable, scalable, secure and high performing SharePoint release ever...”
But are there really any new features for the business? In this session we'll dig into the Top 10 compelling business reasons to upgrade.
Australian Digital Workplace Conference in Melbourne
This document discusses establishing a collaboration roadmap. It emphasizes that a roadmap provides focus and direction by encompassing business needs, goals and strategy. Key points include:
- Roadmaps avoid failed collaboration projects through proper planning between business and IT.
- An example timeline outlines phases for content analysis, taxonomy development, and pilot implementations over 6-12 months.
- Case studies show how roadmapping aligned existing work with new SharePoint and OneDrive solutions at a national company, resulting in a successful intranet deployment.
- Takeaways include templates for content analysis, workshop presentations, and user experience surveys to aid in roadmapping.
SharePoint Performance: Physical to Virtual to Microsoft Azure Cloud and Offi...Joel Oleson
SharePoint has been on the move first from physical to virtual and then from Virtual to Azure and the move to Office 365. How to achieve good SharePoint Performance needs to be taken from a holistic approach. Can we find SharePoint Zen?
This webinar was a joint webinar with Joel Oleson of Konica Minolta and Andi Grabner from Dynatrace
Search Strategy for SharePoint 2013 - London SP EvolutionsJoel Oleson
Audience: Architect, Business, IT Pro, Office365
The most important things to know about Enterprise Search is the power is not in simply turning it on, but as a strategic project in the enterprise to build the killer app. Search is the killer app of the consumer world and as it should be in the enterprise. One of the biggest investments of the product team in the 2013 launch was search. Not only did they include FAST technology under the hood in all versions of SharePoint 2013, but also invested heavily in moving search from the back office to the UX. In this session we’ll explore the 4 Pillars of Search and distill the most important aspects of successful planning and strategy. In addition we’ll help you sort through your hybrid scenarios for those working with Office 365.
Microsoft PowerApps allows users to create business apps without coding. It connects to common Office 365 and SharePoint data sources. Apps can be built visually using templates and can work across devices. PowerApps offers standard connections but an enterprise plan is needed for custom APIs or on-premises data. It empowers both employees and developers to quickly build solutions.
This document discusses creating a roadmap for a company's SharePoint success. It recommends developing a roadmap that defines business priorities, related SharePoint projects to implement initiatives, and an architectural plan. The roadmap approach involves understanding the current state, meeting with stakeholders, defining business goals and projects. Benefits include aligning SharePoint with business needs and defining governance, technology requirements, and a measure of success. The document provides examples of roadmaps and outcomes organizations have achieved.
SharePoint 2013 Enterprise Mobile Strategy - London - Joel OlesonJoel Oleson
SharePoint 2013 Enterprise Mobile Strategy
Delivered by: Joel Oleson
Audience: Business, Architect
So much is changing every day with Microsoft's support for mobile devices with apps for iPads, iPhones, Android phones and tablets, and new Windows Phone devices. With apps SharePoint Online and Office Online, there's a lot to keep track of and understand. In this class, we'll dig into the latest releases of these apps to understand both support and function. We'll also look at Responsive Web Design as a mechanism to support SharePoint for mobile. Is Word, Excel, and PowerPoint good enough on the iPad? The answer is "yes" and we'll help you understand how to ensure you have the right strategy for licensing in addition to taking advantage of the best of what Microsoft is releasing. If you think you knew SharePoint and Mobile, think again!
Making the business case for your intranetSam Marshall
How to make a winning business case for your intranet.
Slides from a workshop given for Ark Group. If you'd like a similar in-house session or help on this topic please contact sam@clearboxconsulting.co.uk
* What a business case looks like
* Understanding who you're trying to influence
* The benefits of an intranet
* Assessing options, priorities and costs
* Identifying risks
* ROI and why it can be a red herring
* Representing intangible benefits
* The case for re-launches or intranet consolidation
Sharepoint on-premise office365 and hybrid Pros, Cons and ComparisonFaisal Masood
Softvative presentation on SharePoint on-premise Office 365 and Hybrid - Pros, Cons and Comparison covers more than 10 aspects of the three environment for intelligent decision making.
By: Faisal Masood - PMP, MCITP, MCTS
Sharepoint, MS Project Server EPM / PPM Consultant
Softvative Inc
itgroove SharePoint consultants, Colin Phillips and Bruce Norman Smith, walk you through the list of recent announcements around SharePoint 2016 - and clarify what's coming, what's changing, what's disappearing and what's staying the same.
This presentation provides you an overview of the new features in the product. In this deck, I review, what’s new, what changed and improved and how you can align your organization to be ready for the next wave.
What's new in SharePoint 2016 for IT Professionals Webinar with CrowCanyonVlad Catrinescu
Start the New Year off right! Join Vlad Catrinescu, Microsoft MVP and president of vNext Solutions, as he helps you prepare for the coming release of SharePoint 2016. This latest version of SharePoint comes with a plethora of new features and promises greater stability and true hybrid readiness. As an IT Professional, you need to know what SharePoint 2016 has in it and how it will impact your SharePoint implementation.
In this webinar, Vlad will show you the new features and changes in 2016, covering such topic as:
• Depreciated Features
• New Topologies with MinRole
• User Profile + Microsoft Identity Manager / AD Import
• Cloud Search Service Application
• Zero Downtime Patching
• Upgrading to SharePoint 2016
Life of Jesus Christ juxtaposed in the Holy land - Israel and PalestineJoel Oleson
This session attempts to show places and scenes from the Life of Jesus Christ juxtaposed in the Holy land modern Israel and Palestine.
Annunciation in Nazareth
Birth – Bethlehem
Escape to Egypt
Growing up - Nazareth
Temple in Jerusalem
Baptism at River Jordan
Atonement in Gethsemane - Mount of Olives
Miracles and Calling Apostles - Sea of Galilee
Death on Calvary / Golgotha – Skull Hill & Sepulcher
Resurrection from the Garden Tomb
SharePoint 2016 Why Upgrade: Top 10 Compelling FeaturesJoel Oleson
Are you ready for SharePoint 2016? Are you sure? Have you built your business case? In this session we dig into the new features with a focus on building the real reason to upgrade...
SharePoint 2016 has a lot of new features that we inherit from the cloud, as well as a lot of new hybrid features and additional UI investments that have already proven popular in Office 365 SharePoint online. With the IT Preview it seems Microsoft is only talking to the IT and Devs.
In this session we’ll approach the features from a user perspective and help you to:
Get a first look at SharePoint 2016 for the business whether you are already planning to upgrade, or just curious
Build the business case of a more secure, auditable, and flexible SharePoint 2016 upgrade or deployment
Start planning for the next big version of SharePoint and be ready for release
Re-Thinking ROI for Office 365: Stop Trying to Save TimeMichael Sampson
My keynote from the DEX 2019 Conference in Sydney on September 19, 2019. I argued that the traditional ways of thinking about ROI are flawed and miss the real value of Office 365. I offered several ways for re-thinking the real value. Enjoy.
Re imagining Productive Work with Office 365 - at OSPUG October 2016Michael Sampson
Slides from the Office 365 and SharePoint User Group meeting in Christchurch on October 6, 2016. There was a workshop activity during the session for participants to explore one of two scenarios.
Taking a Strategic Approach to the Use of Microsoft Office 365Michael Sampson
The document provides guidance on taking a strategic approach to using Office 365. It discusses understanding the business opportunity with Office 365, making the right decision for an organization, creating the proper organizational context to achieve value, and driving effective use to realize benefits. A strategic approach requires analyzing scenarios, decisions, organizational constructs like culture and governance, and developing an adoption framework with elements like training and champions.
Keynote at Digital Workplace Conference 2016 on Change Management for Digital Transformation. I looked at examples of transformation around the world, and explored the direct and indirect effects across work practice, organisational structure, corporate culture, and business model.
Embracing IBM Verse: Moving Beyond Technology to Gaining ValueMichael Sampson
A presentation on how to approach effective use and user adoption for IBM Verse. Emphasis is on thinking about IBM Verse in combination with other tools, such as IBM Connections. Presented at IBM Connect NL in June 2015.
This document discusses reimagining effective work. It provides strategies for reimagining, including analyzing current assumptions, looking beyond your industry for inspiration, collaboratively designing with outsiders, and embracing initial ideas rather than getting stuck in criticism. It emphasizes seeing possibilities rather than limitations and encourages an innovative mindset of constantly asking "why not?" instead of "why?". The document is authored by Michael Sampson, an independent strategist focused on collaboration and reimagining work.
This document discusses establishing a collaboration roadmap. It emphasizes that a roadmap provides focus and direction by encompassing business needs, goals and strategy. Key points include:
- Roadmaps avoid failed collaboration projects through proper planning between business and IT.
- An example timeline outlines phases for content analysis, taxonomy development, and pilot implementations over 6-12 months.
- Case studies show how roadmapping aligned existing work with new SharePoint and OneDrive solutions at a national company, resulting in a successful intranet deployment.
- Takeaways include templates for content analysis, workshop presentations, and user experience surveys to aid in roadmapping.
SharePoint Performance: Physical to Virtual to Microsoft Azure Cloud and Offi...Joel Oleson
SharePoint has been on the move first from physical to virtual and then from Virtual to Azure and the move to Office 365. How to achieve good SharePoint Performance needs to be taken from a holistic approach. Can we find SharePoint Zen?
This webinar was a joint webinar with Joel Oleson of Konica Minolta and Andi Grabner from Dynatrace
Search Strategy for SharePoint 2013 - London SP EvolutionsJoel Oleson
Audience: Architect, Business, IT Pro, Office365
The most important things to know about Enterprise Search is the power is not in simply turning it on, but as a strategic project in the enterprise to build the killer app. Search is the killer app of the consumer world and as it should be in the enterprise. One of the biggest investments of the product team in the 2013 launch was search. Not only did they include FAST technology under the hood in all versions of SharePoint 2013, but also invested heavily in moving search from the back office to the UX. In this session we’ll explore the 4 Pillars of Search and distill the most important aspects of successful planning and strategy. In addition we’ll help you sort through your hybrid scenarios for those working with Office 365.
Microsoft PowerApps allows users to create business apps without coding. It connects to common Office 365 and SharePoint data sources. Apps can be built visually using templates and can work across devices. PowerApps offers standard connections but an enterprise plan is needed for custom APIs or on-premises data. It empowers both employees and developers to quickly build solutions.
This document discusses creating a roadmap for a company's SharePoint success. It recommends developing a roadmap that defines business priorities, related SharePoint projects to implement initiatives, and an architectural plan. The roadmap approach involves understanding the current state, meeting with stakeholders, defining business goals and projects. Benefits include aligning SharePoint with business needs and defining governance, technology requirements, and a measure of success. The document provides examples of roadmaps and outcomes organizations have achieved.
SharePoint 2013 Enterprise Mobile Strategy - London - Joel OlesonJoel Oleson
SharePoint 2013 Enterprise Mobile Strategy
Delivered by: Joel Oleson
Audience: Business, Architect
So much is changing every day with Microsoft's support for mobile devices with apps for iPads, iPhones, Android phones and tablets, and new Windows Phone devices. With apps SharePoint Online and Office Online, there's a lot to keep track of and understand. In this class, we'll dig into the latest releases of these apps to understand both support and function. We'll also look at Responsive Web Design as a mechanism to support SharePoint for mobile. Is Word, Excel, and PowerPoint good enough on the iPad? The answer is "yes" and we'll help you understand how to ensure you have the right strategy for licensing in addition to taking advantage of the best of what Microsoft is releasing. If you think you knew SharePoint and Mobile, think again!
Making the business case for your intranetSam Marshall
How to make a winning business case for your intranet.
Slides from a workshop given for Ark Group. If you'd like a similar in-house session or help on this topic please contact sam@clearboxconsulting.co.uk
* What a business case looks like
* Understanding who you're trying to influence
* The benefits of an intranet
* Assessing options, priorities and costs
* Identifying risks
* ROI and why it can be a red herring
* Representing intangible benefits
* The case for re-launches or intranet consolidation
Sharepoint on-premise office365 and hybrid Pros, Cons and ComparisonFaisal Masood
Softvative presentation on SharePoint on-premise Office 365 and Hybrid - Pros, Cons and Comparison covers more than 10 aspects of the three environment for intelligent decision making.
By: Faisal Masood - PMP, MCITP, MCTS
Sharepoint, MS Project Server EPM / PPM Consultant
Softvative Inc
itgroove SharePoint consultants, Colin Phillips and Bruce Norman Smith, walk you through the list of recent announcements around SharePoint 2016 - and clarify what's coming, what's changing, what's disappearing and what's staying the same.
This presentation provides you an overview of the new features in the product. In this deck, I review, what’s new, what changed and improved and how you can align your organization to be ready for the next wave.
What's new in SharePoint 2016 for IT Professionals Webinar with CrowCanyonVlad Catrinescu
Start the New Year off right! Join Vlad Catrinescu, Microsoft MVP and president of vNext Solutions, as he helps you prepare for the coming release of SharePoint 2016. This latest version of SharePoint comes with a plethora of new features and promises greater stability and true hybrid readiness. As an IT Professional, you need to know what SharePoint 2016 has in it and how it will impact your SharePoint implementation.
In this webinar, Vlad will show you the new features and changes in 2016, covering such topic as:
• Depreciated Features
• New Topologies with MinRole
• User Profile + Microsoft Identity Manager / AD Import
• Cloud Search Service Application
• Zero Downtime Patching
• Upgrading to SharePoint 2016
Life of Jesus Christ juxtaposed in the Holy land - Israel and PalestineJoel Oleson
This session attempts to show places and scenes from the Life of Jesus Christ juxtaposed in the Holy land modern Israel and Palestine.
Annunciation in Nazareth
Birth – Bethlehem
Escape to Egypt
Growing up - Nazareth
Temple in Jerusalem
Baptism at River Jordan
Atonement in Gethsemane - Mount of Olives
Miracles and Calling Apostles - Sea of Galilee
Death on Calvary / Golgotha – Skull Hill & Sepulcher
Resurrection from the Garden Tomb
SharePoint 2016 Why Upgrade: Top 10 Compelling FeaturesJoel Oleson
Are you ready for SharePoint 2016? Are you sure? Have you built your business case? In this session we dig into the new features with a focus on building the real reason to upgrade...
SharePoint 2016 has a lot of new features that we inherit from the cloud, as well as a lot of new hybrid features and additional UI investments that have already proven popular in Office 365 SharePoint online. With the IT Preview it seems Microsoft is only talking to the IT and Devs.
In this session we’ll approach the features from a user perspective and help you to:
Get a first look at SharePoint 2016 for the business whether you are already planning to upgrade, or just curious
Build the business case of a more secure, auditable, and flexible SharePoint 2016 upgrade or deployment
Start planning for the next big version of SharePoint and be ready for release
Re-Thinking ROI for Office 365: Stop Trying to Save TimeMichael Sampson
My keynote from the DEX 2019 Conference in Sydney on September 19, 2019. I argued that the traditional ways of thinking about ROI are flawed and miss the real value of Office 365. I offered several ways for re-thinking the real value. Enjoy.
Re imagining Productive Work with Office 365 - at OSPUG October 2016Michael Sampson
Slides from the Office 365 and SharePoint User Group meeting in Christchurch on October 6, 2016. There was a workshop activity during the session for participants to explore one of two scenarios.
Taking a Strategic Approach to the Use of Microsoft Office 365Michael Sampson
The document provides guidance on taking a strategic approach to using Office 365. It discusses understanding the business opportunity with Office 365, making the right decision for an organization, creating the proper organizational context to achieve value, and driving effective use to realize benefits. A strategic approach requires analyzing scenarios, decisions, organizational constructs like culture and governance, and developing an adoption framework with elements like training and champions.
Keynote at Digital Workplace Conference 2016 on Change Management for Digital Transformation. I looked at examples of transformation around the world, and explored the direct and indirect effects across work practice, organisational structure, corporate culture, and business model.
Embracing IBM Verse: Moving Beyond Technology to Gaining ValueMichael Sampson
A presentation on how to approach effective use and user adoption for IBM Verse. Emphasis is on thinking about IBM Verse in combination with other tools, such as IBM Connections. Presented at IBM Connect NL in June 2015.
This document discusses reimagining effective work. It provides strategies for reimagining, including analyzing current assumptions, looking beyond your industry for inspiration, collaboratively designing with outsiders, and embracing initial ideas rather than getting stuck in criticism. It emphasizes seeing possibilities rather than limitations and encourages an innovative mindset of constantly asking "why not?" instead of "why?". The document is authored by Michael Sampson, an independent strategist focused on collaboration and reimagining work.
A look at the underlying ethos of collaboration, and a series of strategies and approaches to encourage the development of collaborative human behaviours.
Developing a Strategic Approach to Microsoft Office 365Michael Sampson
Going beyond a tactical approach to Office 365, and thinking strategically. Includes two approaches for doing so - top-down (starting from strategy) and bottom-up (starting from technology-enabled opportunities).
The document discusses social factors that influence collaboration behaviors and adoption of new technologies. It presents a model of four stages of user adoption: winning attention, cultivating basic concepts, enlivening applicability, and making it real. People care about making progress on meaningful work, developing skills and expertise, having autonomy and input, and trust. Whether and how much people share is influenced by what they care about and reasons like building reputation, job requirements, helping others, or creating opportunities. Improving collaboration requires understanding these human behaviors and small, repeated changes to culture over time by leaders setting examples of expanded sharing and cooperation.
Collaboration on the Intranet: Keynote at Interaction 2013 Conference in Lond...Michael Sampson
My keynote speech at the Interaction 2013 conference, in London in late September 2013. I talked about why the intranet needs to support collaborative activities, outlined some core concepts (culture, governance, adoption), and then talked about the journey ahead.
1. Collaboration is not a silver bullet and should be used intentionally. Pushing collaboration too far, such as through micro-tasking, can stifle creativity and initiative.
2. Culture is a major constraint on collaboration - new collaboration tools will have limited impact without changes to the organizational culture. A culture valuing efficiency over collaboration will struggle.
3. Personality impacts how people collaborate - introverts especially need space for deep thinking and freedom from distractions to do their best work. Their ideas and performance can be decreased by demanding overly collaborative work styles.
Collaboration provides significant opportunities but requires consideration of cultural and personality factors:
1) Collaboration is not a silver bullet and its use should be intentional.
2) A culture that does not value collaboration will constrain its effectiveness, requiring work to make the culture more collaborative.
3) Personality impacts how people collaborate best, and introverts in particular need environments that value quiet, trust, and space for deep thinking to perform at their highest levels.
Encouraging and Facilitating Collaboration at WorkMichael Sampson
The slides from my keynote presentation at Congres Intranet 2012 in Utrecht, in March 2012. I talked about the reality of the intranet, the nature of collaboration, and how to encourage and facilitate collaboration at work by overcoming barriers to collaboration.
1) The document discusses the current state of collaboration tools, which are often implemented without proper governance, engagement of users, or efforts to drive adoption.
2) Successful collaboration requires focusing on people and processes, not just technology. It involves outlining a clear vision, governance, and intentional efforts to engage users and drive adoption over time.
3) The key is to demonstrate value to users, gain their confidence, and help them apply tools in a way that is relevant to their work through training, group activities, and establishing new patterns of work.
The document contains 6 photos taken by Michael Sampson during a trip to Denmark in February 2010. The photos include a frozen lake seen from a hotel window, an unclear photo asking if a roof flopped, a practical way to carry a suitcase on a bike, a large amount of red Lego, people singing the same songs at church, and catching the power of the wind with a wind turbine.
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This document discusses collaboration from several perspectives including culture, technology, organizations, and knowledge management. Some key points made include:
- Collaboration requires working with others towards a common goal and is influenced by shared culture, norms, and work practices.
- Technology alone does not enable collaboration; it must be used collaboratively through communication, input sharing, and responsiveness.
- Organizations collaborate through signaling opportunities and ideas, which can lead to forming groups to address issues or ongoing activities.
- Evaluating collaboration technology requires considering vendor factors, financial implications, and strategic alignment in addition to the technology itself.
- Collaboration and knowledge management are interlinked, as collaboration creates new knowledge through expertise gained from working with others,
The report *State of D2C in India: A Logistics Update* talks about the evolving dynamics of the d2C landscape with a particular focus on how brands navigate the complexities of logistics. Third Party Logistics enablers emerge indispensable partners in facilitating the growth journey of D2C brands, offering cost-effective solutions tailored to their specific needs. As D2C brands continue to expand, they encounter heightened operational complexities with logistics standing out as a significant challenge. Logistics not only represents a substantial cost component for the brands but also directly influences the customer experience. Establishing efficient logistics operations while keeping costs low is therefore a crucial objective for brands. The report highlights how 3PLs are meeting the rising demands of D2C brands, supporting their expansion both online and offline, and paving the way for sustainable, scalable growth in this fast-paced market.
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