Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Practical SharePoint 2013 Governance

Practical SharePoint
Practical SharePoint 2013 Governance
Steve Goodyear (Author)

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Hardware

Practical SharePoint 2013 Governance is the first book to offer practical and action-focused SharePoint governance guidance based on consulting experiences with real organizations in the field. It provides the quintessential governance reference guide for SharePoint consultants, administrators, architects, and anyone else looking for actual hands-on governance guidance. This book goes beyond filling in a governance document template and focuses entirely on actions to take and behaviors to adopt for addressing real-world governance challenges.

  • Walks you through how to define what SharePoint offers and who is involved
  • Offers key governance strategies for you to adopt or advise to your customers
  • Provides real-world examples that apply each governance concept to an actual scenario

What you’ll learn

  • Define a scope to offer SharePoint as a service to an organization
  • Specify roles and responsibilities involved in a SharePoint service
  • Envision and strategize a SharePoint roadmap
  • Plan for growing and upgrading a SharePoint environment
  • Measure and report on performance metrics
  • Set boundaries for development standards and testing processes

Who this book is for

Practical SharePoint 2013 Governance is for SharePoint consultants,administrators, architects, and anyone else looking for actual hands-on governance guidance. It is an excellent choice for people who like action-focused concepts or who want to go beyond documentation and theory. This book is a fantastic choice for anyone looking for agile ideas to put into practice without necessarily embarking on a lengthy governance exercise upfront.

Table of Contents

Part I: Orientating SharePoint Governance
1.  Understanding SharePoint Governance
Part II: Defining the SharePoint Service
2.  Defining Your SharePoint Service and Service Tiers
3.  Determining Your SharePoint Features and Functionality
4.  Establishing Your Team's Roles and Responsibilities
5.  Shaping Your User Readiness and Training
6.  Measuring and Reporting on Your SharePoint Service Performance
Part III: Expanding the SharePoint Service
7.  Creating Your SharePoint Roadmap
8.  Promoting a Feedback Process
9.  Managing Your SharePoint Demand Funnel
10. Growing Your SharePoint Service
11. Preparing for SharePoint Upgrades and Patches
Part IV: Customizing the SharePoint Service
12.  Committing Sponsorship and Ownership of Customizations
13.  Facilitating and Isolating End-User Customizations
14.  Designing Your Development Standards and Testing Processes
15.  Framing Your Information Architecture and UI Standards
16.  Coordinating Your Code Promotion and Release Processes
17.  Rapid Concepts

  • Rank: #29221 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-04-29
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 9.25" h x 7.52" w x .0" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 376 pages

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