Benefits of SharePoint Road-mapping
Having worked with SharePoint technologies for almost six years
now on both the IT and business side of things, I've witnessed how hard it is
to implement SharePoint successfully,
especially because IT and business users can't see eye to eye when it comes to
how and when to implement it.
It is one thing to set up and deploy SharePoint in your organization. That is the easy part. The hard part is making your organization adapt to this technology and improve your business processes using the platform.
This is where I think SharePoint Road mapping is crucial.
It is one thing to set up and deploy SharePoint in your organization. That is the easy part. The hard part is making your organization adapt to this technology and improve your business processes using the platform.
This is where I think SharePoint Road mapping is crucial.
Wouldn’t it be nice if every technology to be implemented in your
organization was like a MapQuest or a GPS, where you enter where you are right
now and type where you need to go and by just clicking on the "get
directions” button, it gives you a detailed set of directions? You can even
modify it to add another stop, but no matter how many stops you take, you know
that just by following that master plan, you will get where you want to go.
Sadly, when it comes to technology, this is much easier said than done.
But this is the purpose of SharePoint road-mapping. Its task is to give you a detailed plan of how and when you get where you need to go.
But this is the purpose of SharePoint road-mapping. Its task is to give you a detailed plan of how and when you get where you need to go.
Benefits of SharePoint Road-Mapping
1. It gives a clear view of the timing and sequencing of your entire SharePoint project. As we already know, SharePoint is a multifaceted technology. It's like a one stop shop for most businesses nowadays. To name a few features, it has the My Site, which mimics Facebook and twitter. It has the enterprise content management features, which can amazingly manage the full life cycle of the content from the time you created the content up to the time you want to dispose or archive it, but all these amazing features create complexity in planning. SharePoint road-mapping helps you prioritize, sequence, and set the timing of your implementation that is suitable for your organization.
2. It helps identify the right resources and what features to implement. Without proper planning, a major mistake that you will surely commit is not choosing the right group of people to be involved in your SharePoint implementation. Consider not just the expertise of the IT in your organization but also the proper identification of the decision-makers and/or the stakeholders. SharePoint road-mapping helps you identify the features that you can implement in your organization based on your users’ needs so that you can avoid overwhelming your users.
1. It gives a clear view of the timing and sequencing of your entire SharePoint project. As we already know, SharePoint is a multifaceted technology. It's like a one stop shop for most businesses nowadays. To name a few features, it has the My Site, which mimics Facebook and twitter. It has the enterprise content management features, which can amazingly manage the full life cycle of the content from the time you created the content up to the time you want to dispose or archive it, but all these amazing features create complexity in planning. SharePoint road-mapping helps you prioritize, sequence, and set the timing of your implementation that is suitable for your organization.
2. It helps identify the right resources and what features to implement. Without proper planning, a major mistake that you will surely commit is not choosing the right group of people to be involved in your SharePoint implementation. Consider not just the expertise of the IT in your organization but also the proper identification of the decision-makers and/or the stakeholders. SharePoint road-mapping helps you identify the features that you can implement in your organization based on your users’ needs so that you can avoid overwhelming your users.
3. It helps ensure that your SharePoint solution fits your
organization's needs. By having a SharePoint road map, you will have
the opportunity to evaluate ahead of time whether the solution that you're
providing is in tune with how your organization responds to change. This is
important because SharePoint implementation can be a big culture change for
your organization. It can drastically alter the way you do your job on a daily
basis and that's why sometimes companies have difficulty when it comes to their
SharePoint adoption.
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