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Items tagged with: Governance
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"Everything from maintenance to politics described as "governance", but what is it really? What is the list of topics that should go into a web statement of governance that doesn't overlap with what is already in maintenance and administrator’s manuals? [..] This poster provides a handy reference on how to create a SharePoint statement of governance (SOG). It is about 2.5 by 3.5 feet when printed".

 

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"Illustrates how to develop a governance plan that includes IT governance, information management governance, and application management governance."
 

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"Without proper governance, even the best intentioned SharePoint deployment can go wrong. Do you want to learn how to create an effective governance plan? Would you like to understand the impact of key changes such as social features and solution development changes on your planning process? If so, join us for a timely discussion around planning your SharePoint 2010 deployment through the use of governance best practices."
 

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This is a placeholder page for notes on Sharepoint governance committees. 
 

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"This page contains tools and resources to help business decision makers and IT professionals govern their SharePoint Products and Technologies environment. [..] By using the governance techniques and best practices available from this page, an enterprise can align its policies for using SharePoint with its culture and goals while still enabling teams and individuals to effectively collaborate and share information."
 

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"A successful team is perhaps won of the most critical aspects to a successful SharePoint project, because without the right people you can’t make it happen.  The first thing to say is that building a successful team is not about hiring as many developers as possible and hope they get it all to work.  In fact the place to start is not with the people who will implement the project but those who will envisage and plan the project"
 
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