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iWorkPlace™ DesignWiki
Fast track approach to cover all the bases
so your design is robust and governable
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The Designwiki and our facilitated process create a sustainable design base for your SharePoint implementation, as well as living documentation that directly supports recordkeeping compliance and audits.
“We found we were often working laboriously, taking,
perhaps five steps to
achieve something simple,
but Jos showed us that only two quick steps were
needed.
Information Leadership is terrific at transferring knowledge
to us.
They are keen to see us learn and be aware of the system and its tweaks,
by making sure we understand what they are doing technically.
This has been
great learning for the team” ...
Jolene Curie, Kordia
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The DesignWiki forms the basis of your SharePoint governance that will keep the design consistent and safe as additional business activities, processes and users are added. What you get:
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A clone of our master designwiki, with over one hundred pages of design questions, options and answers, and links to other design documentation |
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We facililiate you through a process to hone your copy of the designwiki to meet your organisation's needs, so it becomes your living documentation |
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Collaboration assets, such as task lists, issues register and timelines, to enable you to track and manage progress |
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A place to store recordkeeping decisions and documentation such as metadata standard mapping, that is required for Public Records Act compliance. |
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Time to get
hands-on?
See our calendar
for
iLab
dates so you can
make an informed decision
Discovery 2010
Info Design + Governance
System
Architecture
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2007 and 2010 platforms |
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Designs have record keeping functionality built in |
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Proven methodology, reference sites and
satisfied customers |
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Starts the knowledge transfer
so you can become
self sufficient |
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Designs cater for all five tiers of the content pyramid - controlled documents, business processes and KPIs, file and find paper and electronic records, know-how and know-who knowledge articles and informal collaboration/web 2.0 assets |
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