SharePoint is one of the most vital tools for collaboration in project management. However, if you are new to SharePoint and starting a new project, it’s essential to pay attention to several key points when setting up and using your site to ensure it operates as efficiently as possible. A SharePoint site will only be […]
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Check-Out/Check-in Documents in SharePoint Online and What You Should Pay Attention To
SharePoint is one of the most used tools in projects and supports many project management activities. As a Project Management Officer, I oversee large project SharePoint sites and get questions about specific SharePoint topics all the time. Frequently, questions come in where check-out/check-in is the root cause of problems, because this functionality is not always […]
Co-authoring Project Documents With SharePoint Online and What You Need to Pay Attention To
Collaboration is a must in projects and not seldom several project team members need to work on the same document at the same time to finalize it as soon as possible, e.g., for a steering committee presentation. One of the great capabilities of Office 365 and SharePoint is the ability for multiple users to work on […]
Discover How Microsoft Teams Is Closely Connected with SharePoint and How Loop Further Enhances Collaboration
SharePoint has been an indispensable tool in project work for over ten years now and supports many project management activities. Microsoft Teams was launched in 2017 as a competitor to other successful collaboration products like Asana, Slack or Zoom and has since then successfully established itself—especially in project teams. What many don’t know is that […]
How to Collaborate Successfully in Projects with the 5 Scrum Values
Values are central to our living and working together and also have a significant influence on the success of a project. In Agile Projects, values have a high importance so that project teams work together even more successfully and deliver innovative solutions in a short time. Values in working together should be taken for granted—but […]