Today's Date: 22 May 2012
02
May

Tacit Knowledge – is it just common sense?

Wikipedia defines tacit knowledge as “…knowledge that is difficult to transfer to another person…” and states “… people are not often aware of the knowledge they possess or how it can be valuable to others…” ... read full post

Posted by:  Bernardine Slagter,  Developer Consultant |  02 May 2012
Tags: Knowledge Management
21
Mar

Shared points from the NZ SharePoint Conference 2011

It’s been great to see the level of SharePoint knowledge, expertise and large number of businesses represented at this year’s New Zealand SharePoint Conference. The NZ SharePoint Conference is a world-class event that I’d highly recommend adding into your diary for next year. ... read full post

Posted by:  Bernardine Slagter,  Developer Consultant |  21 March 2011
Tags: SharePoint, SharePoint Conference
28
May

Can SharePoint meet the demands of business solutions requiring relational data?

If you’ve built SharePoint solutions with many-to-many relationships in SharePoint 2007 you may have come to appreciate the boundaries that existed when dealing with relational data. You may have instead decided to leverage back-end relational databases to manage your table structures rather than utilising native SharePoint lists. With the introduction of Access Services in the SharePoint 2010 Enterprise version we now have the ability to create, share and manage relational databases online within our SharePoint sites. ... read full post

Posted by:  Bernardine Slagter,  Developer Consultant |  28 May 2010
Tags: SharePoint 2010, relational data
05
May

Successful user adoption for SharePoint 2010

One of the key measures of success for any solution implementation is user adoption. We can deliver the best solutions but if no one knows how to use them what value do they add? ... read full post

Posted by:  Bernardine Slagter,  Developer Consultant |  05 May 2010
Tags: SharePoint 2010, User Adoption Strategy
10
Sep

Cherry picking - out with the old solution, in with the new

When I was a kid my parents had a giant cherry tree that took pride of place in the front yard. That cherry tree featured in many of my earliest childhood memories and family photos. The tree had been a big part of our childhood games - we’d climb it, run around it, swing from it and hide behind it. We all enjoyed seeing the cherry blossoms in the spring and would watch them blow across the yard in the strong Wellington winds. The tree never had any fruit but it didn’t seem to matter (what young kid cares about whether a tree has cherries or not!). ... read full post

Posted by:  Bernardine Slagter,  Developer Consultant |  10 September 2009
Tags: SharePoint, Change Management