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Community Topic(s): SharePoint
Keywords: SharePoint, Policies and Procedures
By Mark Jones, Founder
February 13, 2013 - 9:01 AM
Over the last 2 years - whilst helping customers benefit from DocRead for SharePoint - we have discussed the management of policies and procedures (within SharePoint) on several occasions. We have found that some organizations are really struggling to understand how SharePoint can help them manage the entire life-cycle, (not just the distribution and tracking side that DocRead helps with).
This can be for a variety of reasons such as SharePoint has only just been adopted (so no training has been given), to issues with inadequate permissions (so business units can't self-serve).
It is because of this that we have identified that there is a definite need to provide guidance in this area. So to get started, we are planning a big year and are going to attack this on several fronts :
As you can see it's going to be a very busy year for us at Collaboris!
This post was originally posted at Collaboris.
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