Traditionally, large SharePoint projects were essentially custom software projects rolled out in a waterfall approach. Requirements were gathered, and significant time was spent creating and reviewing designs, requirements documentation and test plans. Weeks or months could go by before end-users saw any software or configuration.
More IT teams are shifting to an agile and lean way of working to better respond to changing end-user needs. We also recommend implementing SharePoint and Microsoft 365 as an agile and lean project. In fact, we’ve rolled out dozens of implementations this way!
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In this webinar we discuss:
A brief history of agile and lean methodologies
How agile and lean methods apply to a Microsoft 365 implementation
Overview of SharePoint transformation from a platform requiring customization to a platform more focused on configuration
A step-by-step process for rolling out Microsoft 365 through the lens of agile and lean
How lean and agile projects deliver results and value
Takeaways:
Understand how SharePoint and Microsoft 365 can be rolled out with agile and lean methods
How to prioritize customer interaction over documentation
How to shift your effort from low-value activities to high-value activities
Presenter
Michael Schweitzer is the president and CEO of Gravity Union with deep experience in Microsoft 365 and Collabware. He has assisted numerous customers reach their organizational information management goals with astounding results. He was awarded the first Collabware MVP designation and is the creator of the “Seven Pillars of ECM” philosophy.