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![]() | Seamless Teamwork: Using Microsoft SharePoint Technologies to Collaborate, Innovate, and Drive Business in New Ways (BP-Other) by Michael Sampson ISBN-10: 9780735625617 ISBN-10: 0-7356-2561-1 ISBN-13: 9780735625617 ISBN-13: 978-0-7356-2561-7 Paperback 2008-10-29 Microsoft Press Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description Take the lead—and deliver better results—by revolutionizing the way you and your colleagues communicate, collaborate, and coordinate everyday work. Dive in as the author, a collaboration expert, demonstrates how to inspire great teamwork using Microsoft SharePoint technologies. Discover the best practices that enable even far-flung teams to produce powerfully productive results—and apply them to your own projects! Learn how to:
Includes bonus chapters online. | ||
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Thorough acquitance to SharePoint proposition via real-life reference case Recommended material for those who are ignorant to the SharePoint proposition yet, and want to learn via a practical reference case what and how it can help teams in enterprise situations. | ||
Semaless Teamwork: Great book for project teams This book comes highly recommended for project teams working with SharePoint. Written from a end-users perspective. | ||
Seamless Teamwork I liked the down to earth, easy to understand nature of the book. It is just asimportant to unserstand why you would want to do something as it is to know how to do it. | ||
Excellent I thought this book was great! It is very readable and user friendly, and lays out the details of setting up a project. Very impressed, and I'm currently running a project based on the methods in the book. It could use a little more in certain area's but the two online chapters go more into that and the author has also been extremely helpful. | ||
SharePoint for Absolute Beginners I was quite disappointed with this book. Although the writing style was good, the technical level was clearly written for an absolute beginner. There was no customization other than browser-based out-of-the-box configuration, and most of those were contrived. Although the scenarios used were tied to project management, no formal project management methods were used or discussed. I can't imagine that this would be useful to anyone working in a corporate environment. | ||