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10 Reasons to Avoid Folders in SharePoint

10 Reasons to Avoid Folders in SharePoint

Maximize your SharePoint investment and find out why you need to avoid folders and start leveraging the Enterprise Content Management features in SharePoint. This presentation outlines the shortcomings of folders and explore such alternatives as Custom Columns, Views, Key Filters, Managed Metadata, Content Type, and Document Set.

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A Review, an Approval, and a business process.

A Review, an Approval, and a business process.

In this session we will cover what it means to collaborate, review and approve content in SharePoint. The differences in definition and process, along with how an organization may need to change to support an automated environment. We’ll also cover concepts to make designing workflows and forms a much less daunting task. The key objective from the session is to help you work smarter, not harder.

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What options for solution creation do non-developers have in SharePoint 2013?

What options for solution creation do non-developers have in SharePoint 2013?

In SharePoint 2013, many no-code tools and technologies can be used to make elaborate applications and solutions.

In this session, you will see the true power of tools such as SharePoint Designer 2013 Workflows, InfoPath 2013, Access 2013 Apps, Excel 2013 PowerView and more! You will get a deeper understanding of how these tools are used in SharePoint 2013 to create robust end-to-end SharePoint applications.

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SharePoint in the World of Human Resources

SharePoint in the World of Human Resources

Human Resources is an integral piece in almost every organization. The use of SharePoint and InfoPath can greatly improve efficiencies while maintaining the security required by HR. This session will show real world solutions for incorporating these vital tools into processes such as performance reviews, rewards-based wellness program, corporate credit card request and employee handbook using out-of-the-box functionality.

Take Aways:
• Build a user-friendly form and manage rules for submission
• Create an item level permissions workflow using impersonation in SharePoint Designer
• Design a dashboard to summarize information

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Demystifying SharePoint Infrastructure - for NON-IT People

Demystifying SharePoint Infrastructure - for NON-IT People

This talk is specifically for NON-SharePoint infrastructure administrators (or for new ones still figuring things out)! Instead it's for the rest of the SharePoint team - come learn about the basic building blocks of SharePoint infrastructure and what makes it 'tick' under the hood - things like DNS, load balancing, AD, HA/DR, Kerberos, backup options, database options, operations, and some of the core components of Windows in an understandable way so you can speak the lingo and seem really smart!

The SharePoint Therapist

(A SharePoint Governance Workshop) This session is intended for Business stakeholders and SharePoint administrators. Do your users complain about the usability of your SharePoint? Do you suffer from site proliferation? Rights management issues? Content inaccuracy and staleness? Can you easily tell who owns the content of a particular site or list?

Where Does Bob Sit?

Ever wonder where Bob's office is? Wonder no longer. By integrating dynamic, searchable office floor plans into SharePoint, you can allow anyone to find out where Bob sits. Hotlink directly from your employee/staff directory to a location on a floor plan. Or, create a interactive meeting room finder complete with booking information pulled from Outlook. See how to integrate a third party floor plan browser into SharePoint.

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10 Worst Practices for SharePoint intranets

10 Worst Practices for SharePoint intranets

It's good to learn from your mistakes - but it's a lot cheaper to learn from someone else's. This is a guided tour of business mis-use of SharePoint, covering internal communications pitfalls, team collaboration nightmares, and tales of when governance goes bad.

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SharePoint 2013 Workflows: Loops and Stages, Oh My!

SharePoint 2013 Workflows: Loops and Stages, Oh My!

I step (pun intended) through all of the new features in SharePoint 2013 Workflows, including loops and stages. We'll also cover web services and dictionaries.