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Training
Become more self sufficent
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SharePoint is a powerful and flexible content management platform. To get off to the right start a range of people in your organisation need to understand its potential as well as its risks and idiosyncrasies. Our hands-on iLabs cover the full range:
Building Taxonomies | Intranet | Discovery | Power User | Info Design | Migration | System Architecture
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Building Taxonomies
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Learn how to create a consistent way of structuring information for your organisation that keeps your implementation safe as it grows. The iLab provides hands-on exercises, as well as alerting you to traps, good practice and ways of testing your taxonomy structure. It also deals with the various ways this can be mapped onto site collections, sites, lists, libraries and metadata for your implementation. Contact Kaye for a brochure now |
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SharePoint for Intranet |
Got an underwhelming intranet that needs a make-over, or do you want to extend your SharePoint implementation to intranet functions? Learn how to use out of the box functionality plus our extension products and methodology to get an intranet that is very cost effective and usable. The iLab is full of practical examples and hands-on exercises to embed the learning.
Contact Kaye for a brochure now.
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For managers, IT people and record keepers, this is a non technical hands-on introduction.
Understand what is possible for compliance, controlled documents, intranet, projects and collaboration.
Contact Kaye for a brochure now
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Power User iLab |
This workshop covers the key functions of SharePoint and how to use each to get the most out of your implementation. Packed with practical knowledge, this workshop is a must for anyone who has ever wondered ‘how do I’. At the end of the workshop attendees should be capable of undertaking SharePoint builds, providing first level trouble-shooting support, and have the foundation required for SharePoint information design work. Contact Kaye for a brochure now |
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For experienced power users, business analysts and system architects this iLab teaches, hands-on, the best ways to translate business needs into consistent, sustainable and robust designs that staff will find useful and usable. The iLab covers the mixes of lists, libraries, sites, metadata, navigation and findability tools that meet what on the surface often seem to be conflicting needs of multiple user groups who need to interact with the same content.
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Whether you are migrating from shared drives or from previous versions of SharePoint this iLab gives you the tools and techniques for effective migration. This includes the analysis of different approaches and the 'how to' of migration planning. . Contact Kaye for a brochure now |
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Systems Architecture iLab |
Allowing your technical people to determine how to configure and integrate SharePoint with the rest of your infrastructure and get the most from it. Contact Kaye for a brochure now |
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| The iWorkplace Difference |
iLabs. The concepts, real stories, great workbooks and lots of hands-on time. Everyone gets their own PC to do a wide range of exercises to deepen the learning
Reputation for excellent tutors, pragmatic approach and engaging hands-on training events - everyone has a PC
Great feedback. See what attendees think about iLabs...
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| In-house iLabs |
A specialty of ours is running our iLabs at your offices.
This allows you to get great value for money and have the iLab tuned specifically for your needs. Contact Kaye now. |
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What was most useful?
“Case studies and war stories”
“Practical interaction on the laptop with real SharePoint use”
“Hands-on approach – working with real live examples”
“The split between both presenters was good from a learning aspect – it was a good mix!”
“Practical advice and tips”
"Hands on material. Creating sites with documents and customizing. I also liked that it all worked well without gliches in the software"
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