Wednesday, 5 November 2008

Seamless Teamwork using Microsoft SharePoint

Michael Sampson’s new book on Seamless Teamwork using Microsoft SharePoint is now available. What’s it all about?

“Seamless Teamwork helps people in collaborative teams envision how to accomplish their work using Microsoft SharePoint. The purpose of the book is to demonstrate how SharePoint can be used to support team collaboration, innovation and the carrying out of daily business activities.

The book is organized around the idea of someone getting a new project to lead at their place of work, and then examines how SharePoint supports the execution of that project. While the book focuses specifically on this fictional project, the main ideas and issues faced by the users will be experienced generally by all SharePoint users. Thus you can take the main ideas and apply them to your projects.

Seamless Teamwork is aimed at people in business teams who are using SharePoint. It is not a complex IT book, although IT people will benefit from its insight into how people can use SharePoint.”

I haven’t read it myself, but Michael has been writing some smart things about using SharePoint for collaboration for some time now, so I’m sure its worth a look.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:05 pm

    Thanks for the link James ... really interested in what you have to say after you have read it.

    Take care,
    M.

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  2. Thanks for the pointer to the book and Sampson's blog!

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