Obviously an important consideration within an overall implementation plan for a custom taxonomy to provide a foundation for SharePoint 2010 is the question of assigning team members to specific project roles. It makes sense when grappling with a role assignment challenge to start with a choice for taxonomy architects. Mike Doane, author of a video training course on planning custom taxonomies for SharePoint 2010, Evaluating the information before you proceed – Part One, proposes that corporate librarians make excellent candidates for this role. After all, librarians are very much involved with “linguistic concepts” and “semantic ideas” (quoted from Mike Doane’s…
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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, or by purchasing this video training set for personal or enterprise use. Once executive support has been secured for a plan to implement taxonomy for SharePoint 2010, and the implementation team has been assembled from IT personnel as well as management level individuals picked from…
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