Using SharePoint to Manage Project Documentation Oakwood Systems Group, Inc. Lloyd Miller, PMP Director of Delivery Assurance Glenn Goldberg, VTS-P SharePoint Practice Manager
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Discover3D Oakwood s Engagement Architecture Account Management Delivery Assurance Methodology Delivery Excelleration Methodology TM Project Management Methodology Engagement Approach IDENTIFY DESIGN BUILD DEPLOY MANAGE Supporting Processes 6
Oakwood s Relationship with Microsoft Competencies and Designations Virtual Technical Specialist Professionals SQL Server Systems Center Configuration Manager SharePoint Commerce Server Project Server Desktop Deployment Systems Center Operations Manager Mobility Web Development Application Lifecycle Management Exchange Server BizTalk IT Generalist CoreIO IT Generalist APIO, BPIO 2011 Microsoft Partner of the Year 7
Project Content Pains Content Proliferation Unmanaged Copies of Documents Standardization of Template Challenges Large File Issues Hard to Manage Related Documents Project Plan Exposure is Limited Virtually No Discoverability of Content 10
Content Proliferation Documents stored in: Email File Shares Desktop Folders Public Folders Collaboration sites Resulting Pain: Hard to Find Documents Lack of Governance Multiple Copies and Versions Organize content into projects for single sourcing 11
Unmanaged Copies of Documents Non-centralized Document Management resulting in copies upon copies of documents Versioning is barely manageable File Name Versioning (very, very bad) No Master Document No Document History and Auditing for Compliance Basic File Attributes Only (Created By and Date only Reliable Attribute) Only the Last Change is known Submission Approvals are Rare Due to Custom Code Versioning and Copy Tracking 12
Standardization of Template Challenges Templates get updated and approved all the time Traditional publishing of new/revised templates requires manual communication Results In: Users use old templates 85% of the time Communication of the template change is more costly than the form modification itself Content Types 13
Large File Issues Project documents emailed back and forth Email usually blocks files over 10 MB in size Copy after copy is often stored in Exchange or email server archives, even though the document is out of date or not used any more Burning of files to disc or USB drive frowned upon SharePoint Large File Handling 14
Hard to Manage Related Documents Many projects have related documents Should be processed together, but usually are not Think of a checklist of content being gathered Control Documents are Usual Workaround Document Sets and Workflows 15
Project Plan Exposure is Limited Project Plans by all Project Managers Usually subject to the same pains as all other content Exposure to project team requires exporting or printing plan out Expensive to license MS Project for each team member. Way too expensive to publish to all organizational users without Project! Enterprise Solutions abound but are big investments Microsoft Project Synchronization 16
Virtually No Discoverability of Content Searching and Navigation are cumbersome Results for searches miss key documents No ability to identify and mark important or high caliber documents Classification with Metadata and Ratings 17
Solving Project Content Woes With SharePoint Content Proliferation Organize content into projects for single sourcing Unmanaged Copies of Documents Versioning and Copy Tracking Standardization of Template Challenges Content Types Large File Issues SharePoint Large File Handling Hard to Manage Related Documents Document Sets and Workflows Project Plan Exposure is Limited Microsoft Project Synchronization Virtually No Discoverability of Content Classification with Metadata and Ratings 18
Project Portal Demo 19
Project Portal Planning Collect Details 1. Identify what type of project(s) define the core of your business 2. Understand the lifecycle of a project from inception to project closure Archival and Retention needs should be addressed 3. Classify Types of Information Managed Documents and list design is derived from this information 4. Volume of Information 5. Input, Approval, and Feedback Processes 6. Security Accessibility Needs Roles: Contributors vs. Read Only 7. Integration Points 20
Project Portal Planning Design Site Encourage user adoption, reporting, training simplicity, and maintainability by designing a reusable project site template Libraries Lists Announcements Workflows Content Types Look and Feel Security Sites can still be customized on a project by project basis 21
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Thank You Glenn Goldberg, Microsoft VTSP Oakwood Systems Group Practice Lead Portals, Collaboration and ECM ggoldberg@oakwoodsys.com b-glgold@microsoft.com Twitter: ggunk 23