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Pro Project Management with SharePoint 2010 (Expert's Voice in Sharepoint) [Paperback]

Mark Collins

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Many successful project managers are beginning to utilize Microsoft SharePoint to drive their projects and operational initiatives. SharePoint Server provides teams with a centralized location for project information and facilitates collaboration between project team members. The intention of this book is to provide a hands-on case study that you can follow to create a complete project management information system (PMIS) using SharePoint Server 2010.

Each chapter is focused on a typical project management activity and demonstrates techniques that can be used to facilitate that activity. The book covers all project phases from managing requirements, implementation, testing and post production support. By the end of the book you’ll have a toolbox full of solutions and plenty of working examples. With these you’ll be able to build your own PMIS uniquely suited to your organization.

What you’ll learn

  • Create custom lists and content types
  • Handle incoming emails
  • Use web parts to customize your SharePoint portal
  • Implement key performance indicators (KPIs)
  • Integrate Excel charting capability
  • Build a state machine workflow
  • Create custom forms using InfoPath
  • Develop a simple approach for prioritizing requirements
  • Provide tools for managing agile development (sprints, backlog, burn down, etc.)
  • Communicate development and testing metrics

Who this book is for

This book is intended primarily for project managers and IT professionals that would like to leverage Microsoft’s SharePoint technologies to help manage projects within their organization. Also, developers who are responsible for implementing a PMIS will find this book invaluable. Most of the projects presented in this book can be implemented without writing any code.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Collecting Requirements
  3. Processing Incoming E-mail
  4. Managing Requirements
  5. Supporting Discussions
  6. User Stories
  7. Project Backlog
  8. Iteration Backlog
  9. Burndown Charts
  10. Getting Organized
  11. Creating Test Cases
  12. Reporting Defects
  13. Testing Metrics
  14. Workflow Tasks
  15. State Machine Workflows
  16. Creating Custom Forms

About the Author

Mark Collins has developed software for over 25 years, mostly using the Microsoft stack. He has served many roles including development manager, architect, team lead, database administrator, and project manager. He has extensive experience in retail (point-of-sale and inventory) and customer relationship management (CRM) solutions. Mark currently serves as a senior software engineer for a nonprofit organization, providing a custom CRM, mail processing, and fulfillment system.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Title is misleading, 21 Dec 2010
By Gary L Chefetz - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Pro Project Management with SharePoint 2010 (Expert's Voice in Sharepoint) (Paperback)
This book is an excellent resource if you want to create a content management system for Agile development and you are very technically inclined. Even in cases where the user could use the SharePoint interface, the authors choose to focus on SharePoint Designer, which comes with a fairly steep learning curve for new users. Further, the second half of the book includes a substantial amount of code manipulation, enough to make the average project manager's eyes glass over, unless they come from a software development background and have some coding experience and a good understanding of SharePoint technologies.

I don't think that this book is for the average project manager as the back cover claims. While the elements and techiques that the authors demsonstrate are applicable to many project management scenarios, implementing them is far from a casual exercise with the SharePoint interface. Note, to fully implement the system described in the book, you must have SharePoint enterprise edition.

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed, 9 Feb 2011
By Paul - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Pro Project Management with SharePoint 2010 (Expert's Voice in Sharepoint) (Paperback)
Poorly written book. Does not offer much value at all. Buy if you like typos and bad advice.

1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Misleading Titel, 25 Dec 2010
By Per - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Pro Project Management with SharePoint 2010 (Expert's Voice in Sharepoint) (Paperback)
I was looking forward to this book but was dissapointed, for example as a project manager I found no reference to a Gantt chart or MS project and code manipullation is not my favotit. Also the text and printing is of a rather poor quality.
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