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Leveraging SharePoint as a Social Platform

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November 5, 2011

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Special Thanks to Our Sponsors

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Booz

Allen

Booz

Allen

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SharePintEveryone is invited to SharePint

Immediately following SharePoint Saturday Richmond

(or around 6:20 PM)

First round is on David Berry *shhhh*

Meet at aloft Richmond West

3939 Duckling Drive

Glen Allen, VA 23060

(down the street from Dave & Buster’s)

Then we will hop to the next location

and the next within walking distance!

SharePint: a gathering of SharePoint enthusiasts for fun, food, and

drink.

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What is Social Computing

SharePoint, Socially

Beyond SharePoint, for Social Success

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Applicationexperience

LOBintegration

Human workflow

Reporting& Analysis

Web sites

Documentprocessing

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SME, Resources, Projects

18,000 Monthly Unique Users

Enterprise Search Integration

ERP Integration

Custom Expert Search

Custom Social

o Wikis, Blogs, Forums, Bookmarks

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoesBMiMCm4

“People say, "Where's the charge code for using social media? How do you budget for that?" And

I'm like, "Where's the charge code for going to Google? Where's the charge code for using the

Internet or shooting the emails that are out there?" In order for a social networking applications to

be successful, they have to be integrated in the day-to-day workstream.”

- Walton Smith, Principal

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Informal Learning - Savings $5m

MyCommunities (team sites)

Enhanced User Profiles

o “Ask me about”

Microsoft Ecosystem

o Outlook, Presence, Lync

“There are innovators within every company, you just have to find them. Start a council, invite

people to round tables and Web casts, start blogging, create a help site. We've done all these

things through our council to get the company inspired about what Web 2.0 actually

means, technologically as well as culturally.”

- Dan Pontefract, Senior Director of Learning

http://www.microsoft.com/casestudies/Case_Study_Detail.aspx?CaseStudyID=4000006924

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Expert

60% Adoption Rate

Enhanced Search

Profiles

Integrated CRM & ERP

NO 3rd party add-ins

“In our early days we spent a lot of time with the Naysayers. But now if they don’t want it, we

move on. In fact, I am proactively telling them that they don’t qualify to use our SharePoint site.

Ironically we found the adoption rate is going up and the Naysayers are coming back”

- Veresh Sita, Global CEO

http://www.microsoft.com/casestudies/Case_Study_Detail.aspx?CaseStudyID=4000006936

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Deploying SharePoint without

getting fired!

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Information Architecture

Training

Communications Plan

Governance – Keep It Simple Stupid

o Heavy Customizations & Migration

o Affects on Storage

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