Speaker: Joško Ivankov;
SharePoint has a large number of options, which is great because it covers a lot functionality, but it also presents a problem in choosing the right functionality for a particular purpose, and also the order of implementation. In this session, based on our practical experience in many implementations of intranet (T-HT, Podravka, HEP, Zagreb airport…) and business applications on SharePoint, we will propose the best way for the introduction of SharePoint in your organization. You will find out quick wins in implementing SharePoint that users will love, and how to set up the basic structure and integration for future (sure) growth of SharePoint implementation.
3. Agenda
• Why SharePoint implementations fail?
• How to implement SharePoint in your organization?
• Start small with…
• Big picture
• SharePoint Team
• Governance plan
• Closure
• Q&A
4. SharePoint poll
• Does your company/organization have SharePoint?
• Your SharePoint implementation status is:
• Installed only (without knowing what to do next)
• Implementation still in progress (using only part of SharePoint
potential)
• Implemented (using full potential of SharePoint)
• Failed
5. Why SharePoint implementations fail? (1)
1. A Solution without a Specific Problem
• Without clear understanding of the problem(s) SharePoint should
address
• The problem is magnified with SharePoint
• SharePoint is implemented to „improve” collaboration, communication,
document management record keeping in general
• IT installs and configures the SharePoint environment and hands the
reins over to the business users without documentation and training
6. Why SharePoint implementations fail? (2)
2. The Solution Doesn’t Fit the Organization
• A technical solution can only be a success if it supports and enhances
the way people already work
• SharePoint implementer must work with the business groups to
develop processes and standards that enable SharePoint
collaboration, communication or record keeping
7. Why SharePoint implementations fail? (3)
3. A Lack of a Long-Term Governance Plan
• Issue of balancing the roles of IT and the business
• Business users view IT as unresponsive
• IT sees the business users requesting difficult configurations and customizations
and imposing stability risk
• Good information governance plan can ensure users can quickly find
relevant information and avoid issues where inaccurate information
accumulates
8. Why SharePoint implementations fail? (4)
4. Skipping the Training
• Many SharePoint implementations don’t allocate time for training and
an initial incubation period for the business
• Without training users can become frustrated with any new system that
requires work changes, and small issues become big problems
9. Why SharePoint implementations fail? (Summary)
• These issues are challenging for IT because:
• They are non-technical in nature and often take a great deal of time,
compared to the comparatively comfortable task like bringing
SharePoint farm online
• A successful solution requires consensus at all levels of the business –
only IT group can not alone be in the roles of business process and
team-building consultants
10. How to implement SharePoint in your
organization?
• Keep it simple
• Start small
• Seek a champion
• Show the possibilities
• Solve a problem
11. Keep it simple (1)
• When you first introduce SharePoint to business users in your
organization don’t use words like collaboration, document
management, platform, …
• Describe SharePoint as tool that will help them in everyday
work like other Office tools (Word, Excel, Outlook,…)
12. Keep it simple (2)
• if:
• Word is a tool for entering information
• Excel is a tool for calculating information
• Browser is a tool for viewing information
• Outlook is a tool for sending/receiving information
• Google/Bing is a tool for finding information
• then
• SharePoint is the tool to do it all
13. What is SharePoint? (2003)
SharePoint Portal Server 2003 provides a powerful, unified portal solution for large organizations that
need to use their existing information more effectively, help their employees collaborate efficiently, and
deliver relevant content to employees, partners, and customers.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003 is a scalable and reliable platform that helps organizations:
• Put information to work
• Connect people and workspaces
• Target and tailor information to users or groups
Scalability and Reliability
SharePoint Portal Server 2003 provides tools that you can use to easily deploy and manage your portal solution. Administrators can use SharePoint Portal Server 2003 to connect to and manage content resources. Additionally, administrators can use the management
interface in SharePoint Portal Server 2003 to manage, monitor, and deploy Windows SharePoint Services sites, so your organization can work quickly and effectively.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003 can meet the demanding requirements of any size organization by scaling to meet increasing demand and providing reliable, secure portal services to the organization.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003 uses a distributed server architecture based on Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft SQL Server 2000. You can cluster servers that run SharePoint Portal Server 2003 to improve availability. If one server fails, users still have uninterrupted
access to data, documents, and applications. Network Load Balancing distributes the processing load across multiple servers, which makes maintaining reliable services under peak load easier. SharePoint Portal Server 2003 uses Windows Server 2003 security to
protect your documents and information from accidental or malicious harm.
Putting Information to Work
SharePoint Portal Server 2003 helps you put information to work. Most organizations have a wealth of information that is stored in multiple formats and locations including file shares, Web sites, databases, and line-of-business applications. Tying this scattered information
together, making it easier to find, and integrating it into the life of the business is a critical challenge. SharePoint Portal Server 2003 provides a unified portal to your data and information wherever it is located, and it helps you use that information effectively and
productively.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003 provides powerful indexing and search engines to help you easily find the information you need in a wide variety of supported content sources. Additionally, you can organize information into topics and narrow searches for easy discovery.
You can also integrate your existing line-of-business applications with SharePoint Portal Server 2003 so that you can bring the enterprise and customer relationship applications that you rely on into the portal. Single sign-on further simplifies access to these applications,
enabling your employees to get more out of the information that already exists within your organization. Web Parts can provide customizable views of data as well as familiar analytical tools. By making information easy to find and putting it at your fingertips, SharePoint
Portal Server 2003 gives you more time to concentrate on your work so that you can be more productive.
Connecting People and Workspaces
Nobody works in a vacuum. Finding information and best practices is a good start, but you also need to share that information and work with other people to achieve your business goals. SharePoint Portal Server 2003 helps individuals and teams connect by facilitating
collaboration and communication across the organization. SharePoint Portal Server 2003 builds upon the foundation of Windows SharePoint Services by providing a Site Directory to aggregate, organize, and create SharePoint sites across your organization, enabling you
to build a true collaborative portal solution for your organization. Teams are able to publish new content to the portal, hel ping to preserve knowledge and expertise for the future.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003 also leverages the easy-to-use document collaboration features and moderated publishing capabilities provided by Windows SharePoint Services, including the ability to quickly create document workspaces where teams can centrally edit
and discuss documents and access previous versions. SharePoint Portal Server search enables users to connect with the experts in an organization by quickly locating people and teams, as well as documents and Web sites. This architecture is extensible, so you can
easily create solutions that match your organization's needs.
Targeting and Tailoring Information
With the flood of information people deal with every day, identifying and delivering information that is relevant to a particular user or group is a serious challenge. Frequently, important information is overlooked or sits unused in e-mail or line-of-business applications.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003 puts data, information, and knowledge into context, enabling the portal to deliver to users everything they need to do their work. With SharePoint Portal Server 2003, you can customize the portal to deliver appropriate information, news, and
applications to users based on who they are and what they do.
In addition, you can personalize your SharePoint Portal Server 2003 experience with My Sites. A "My Site" is your own personal portal with news, links, documents, applications, and other lists of information that are important to you. Your My Site also has a public view,
enabling you to share these personalized lists with coworkers.
Organizations can also deliver relevant information, news, and applications to "audiences," which are groups of people with similar roles or interests. Audience targeting enables you to improve the overall level of communication and awareness within your organization.
14. What is SharePoint? (2007)
Microsoft's Office SharePoint
Server 2007 is Microsoft's first integrated
server platform that aims to provide web
content management, enterprise content
services, and enterprise search, as well
as shared business processes and
business intelligence dashboarding to
the small/medium enterprise.
15. What is SharePoint? (2010)
Microsoft SharePoint 2010
The Business Collaboration Platform for the Enterprise and the Web
16. What is SharePoint? (2013)
Share, Organize, Discover, Build, and Manage with SharePoint.
17. What is SharePoint? (2013)
Share, Organize, Discover, Build, and Manage with SharePoint.
18. What is SharePoint? (2013)
Share, Organize, Discover, Build, and Manage with SharePoint.
19. What is SharePoint? (2013)
Share, Organize, Discover, Build, and Manage with SharePoint.
20. What is SharePoint? (2013)
Share, Organize, Discover, Build, and Manage with SharePoint.
21. Start small
• Use OOB features (no programming, easier/cheaper upgrade to
the new SharePoint version)
• Find one problem which you want to solve with SharePoint
• Show how quickly SharePoint can be adapted to provide a
solution
• But also make sure that you get board approval to use
SharePoint as a platform to achieve the „big picture”
22. Start small with…
• Team / Project sites
• Document center
• Organizational units sites
23. Quick wins
• Multiple users can work on the same document
• Document versioning
• Check in/Check out
• Metadata
• Search (metadata & content)
24. TEAM / PROJECT SITES
DOCUMENT CENTER
ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS SITES
30. Few tips
• Consistent branding (less is more)
• Maintain navigation
• Careful with security (balancing between strict security and
contribution, avoid item level security)
• Capacity planning (large lists, too many items in one storage
container)
31. What next…
• Corporate Intranet
• Highly designed or SharePoint look&feel
• From start plan Intranet structure (navigation)
• Central place for getting information and searching for information
• Web 2.0 (blogs, tags, wiki, RSS, social networking)
• Links to other applications
32. Few tips
• Content quality and quantity
• Provide information that are of general interest
• Social networking
• Put corporate Internet as browser’s default page
41. Hrvatske šume, HAK, AZOP, City of Karlovac - Intranets with SharePoint look & feel
42. What next…
• Company Internet pages
• Unified web platform
• Intranet/Internet pages integration
• Multi language support
• Reusing knowledge/people
• Support from community
• SharePoint is development platform
49. SharePoint platform
Users
Applications
Partners
Enterprise Portal
Employees
Organizational unit sites
(HR, IT, finance) XML Web Services
Team sites
LOB
My site (SAP, CRM, custom. . .)
Enterprise ready solution which improve efficiency with
• Unified experience – users, developers and administrators
• Smart connecting – people, teams, applications, processes, subjects, organizations...
• Flexible setup – bottom up, centralized, from one site to large farms
50. Big thing
• BPM applications using
• OOB SharePoint Workflow
• Third Party workflow like K2 Black Pearl (product of the year for workflow and
business process management in 2011)…
• Business Specific Information/Document/Records management Systems
• Office automation system (paperless office)
• ISO Portals
• Board sessions management system
• Many other
• Advanced collaboration solutions
• Virtual Learning platform
• Reporting & Data visualization
• Search based solutions
51. Before please ensure…
• Development and Testing/Quality assurance environments
• SharePoint Development team(s) / reliable vendor
• Detail functional specification
• Cooperation with business users on subject (funcionalities,
process and expectations)
• Enough time
54. Procurement application (T-HT)
• Solution for managing the procurement process – from
receiving offers to signing the contract.
• Features:
• all phases of the purchase process are covered
• simplicity of the entire process
• displays only relevant information and activities
• leads a user through all the steps
• easy control over all the current processes
• job history with the information on every step
• possibility of starting discussions or Wiki pages on
procurement related issues
• defining and changing the rules relevant to the
procurement process
• Business value
• collecting and processing offers
• distribution contracting
• registry
56. Travel Management (Podravka)
• This solution is an automated business
process for business trips, approval and travel
warrant delegating
• Features:
• overview and editing matrix for calculating per diems
• overview and editing per diems in terms of a particular
state
• current exchange rate
• vehicle amortization costs
• editing chart of accounts for entering travel warrants
• tasks overview of the current user
• Business value for users:
• overview of corporate reports on business trips
• overview according to departments, time periods as
well as to cost overrun
58. eBoard portal
Croatian Government, T-HT, Podravka, HEP, HT Mostar,…
• Intended for chairing the meetings of
management board of a company or any
other body that has to make a decision
based on the documents prepared in
advance
• Features:
• adjustable to the corporate structure
• paperless meetings
• controlled and secure access to documents
• time saving
• access from remote locations
• interface adjusted to a user
• simple and fast search in terms of all the
entered data
• interface that can integrate with other
systems
59. ISO Portal
Airport Zagreb, Gavrilović, eVision
• Solution that facilitates
document management of the
quality management system
and other business
documentation.
• The solution encompasses
the entire process of drafting
documents, approval,
distribution to electronic
signature list as well as filing
the approved documents
60. Office automation system
Croatian Government, City of Zadar, VIP, HAK, HT Mostar,…
• solution for managing
electronic documents that can
be widely applied in public
administration and business
environment.
61. Implement search (1)
• People spend at least 1/3 of their time looking for information
• Implement search center - Internal Google/Bing
• For start use OOB functionalities of SharePoint search
• Document
• People
• Fileshare
• Business Data Search (BDC/BCS)
77. Implement search (2)
• Search based applications for specific needs using SharePoint
advanced search capabilities:
• SharePoint Search API
• FAST ESP
• FAST for SharePoint
78. SharePoint Team (1)
• SharePoint Executive Sponsor – manager at highest level,
responsible for strategic positioning of SharePoint as platform
for achieving greater business value and to communicate
values of SharePoint at top level , final escalation arbiter
• SharePoint Steering Committee - governing body with the
primary responsibility for achieving company's goals regard to
the SharePoint project, made up of representatives from each
of the companies / sectors involved in the SharePoint
implementation.
79. SharePoint Team (2)
• SharePoint Business Sponsor – manage SharePoint from
business perspective, not necessary to be IT expert ,
responsible for internal communications, intranet portals,
external communications and external portals
• SharePoint Farm Administrator –manage SharePoint from IT
perspective, responsible for SharePoint stability and integrity,
responsible for data protection, security and permissions
• SharePoint Site Collection Administrator – responsible for
administration of all settings in particular site collection, must be
familiar with SharePoint capabilities and have business
requirements understanding
80. SharePoint Team (3)
• SharePoint Site Administrator – responsible for administration
of single site, validation, publishing and maintain of all content
on particular site, recommended to be experienced in
SharePoint, but it is more important to understand business
needs
• SharePoint Users – use SharePoint to access information,
contribute and maintain content, they can have roles like:
Members (contribute permission), Visitors (read permission) or
both
81. SharePoint Team (4)
• SharePoint Developer – experienced with Microsoft .NET
platform, familiar with SharePoint architecture and object model,
be able to adapt and use SharePoint in a manner that meets
the business requirements set by SharePoint steering
committee and business sponsors
• SharePoint Designer – experienced with web page graphic
design, responsible for overall look & feel of SharePoint portals,
knowledge of HTML and CSS is required
82. Governance
• Governance is the set of policies, rules, responsibilities, and
processes that guide, direct, and control how an organization's
business divisions and IT teams cooperate to achieve business
goals
• Governance benefits your organization by:
• Streamlining the deployment of products and technologies (like
SharePoint)
• Protecting your enterprise from security threats or noncompliance
liability
• Helping ensure the best return on your investment in technology
(enforcing best practices,….)
83. What should be governed?
• Information architecture – inconsistent use of metadata, poorly
designed and managed storage of content, poorly designed
navigation or presented information
• IT Service hosting SharePoint – service application architecture,
backup & restore, managed accounts, multitenancy
• Customization policy – tools used (like SharePoint Designer),
manage source code, development standards, testing and
verification standards, what customizations are allowed
• Branding – ensure consistent branding (logo, themes, fonts,..)
• Training – education, materials and documentation
84. Governance in SharePoint
• Managing SharePoint installation in an enterprise (Goup policy)
• Site templates allowed, site collection quotas & locks
• Enable & disable SharePoint Designer
• Site collection auto-deletion
• Policies for user profiles (who can view & change user profile
properties) and My Sites (who can create My Sites)
• Content approval, versioning
• Information rights management
• Blocked file types
• Taxonomy and managed metadata
85. Key takeaways
• Start Small and always solve a problem
• Work together (IT & Business)
• User adoption if Value > Change
• Implement search
• Invest in SharePoint Team
• Governance plan