It makes sense for implementation planning teams for organization-specific taxonomies for SharePoint 2010 to develop familiarity with the workings of the Taxonomy Term Store tool included with the product. As we noted in an earlier post to this blog, any draft taxonomy can be developed with an Excel spreadsheet. Once the draft taxonomy is ready […]
How to Quickly Jump Start a Custom Taxonomy for SharePoint 2010
Where the amount of time required to implement a custom taxonomy for SharePoint 2010 is an important consideration, it makes sense to consider methods of hastening the development of this feature. There can be a number of factors driving a sense of urgency about this task, not the least of which may be a need […]
Gathering Information from Users is an Important Step in a Successful Implementation of Taxonomies for SharePoint 2010
This is the seventh post in our present series on successfully implementing taxonomies in SharePoint 2010. These posts amount to a commentary on a set of video training courses, Manage Enterprise Metadata With Taxonomy Management in SharePoint 2010, authored by Mike Doane, which can be accessed either via an unlimited subscription to SharePoint-Videos dot com, […]
The Increasing Importance of Providing Training for SharePoint Users with Limited Permissions
As enterprise business groups who have opted to build Solutions around SharePoint Server 2010 tighten governance policies more attention will need to be devoted to SharePoint users with limited permissions. Usually these users are referred to as “readers.” In fact, fewer users will have the permissions required to put up sites; therefore more training will […]