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Microsoft SharePoint 2007® for Business Managers

5-DAY CLASS | COURSE SP3001

Microsoft’s SharePoint 2007 is one of the most powerful collaboration and information management systems available today. SharePoint 2007 provides your employees with a single point of access for all your organization’s teams, departments, partners and customers over your corporate Internet, intranet and extranet SharePoint portals.

An additional benefit of SharePoint 2007 is that it separates responsibilities from traditional IT roles to Power Users. Users now have responsibilities of maintaining Web sites, configuring security, creating content, lists, and libraries. In this course students will have five days of hands-on training to solidify the key concepts including:

- Designing SharePoint Sites
- Creating Sites and subsites
- Creating and implementing custom site templates
- Creating and managing lists
- Creating and managing libraries
- Creating and managing workflows
- Creating and managing site users and permissions
- Managing pages and Web parts
- Creating and managing collaboration sites


Audience and Prerequisites
This course is intended for Line of Business owners, site administrators, managers and power users responsible for managing team, collaboration, workflow and information repositories within the context of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. Students should meet the following prerequisites:

- A general knowledge of managed business processes
- A working knowledge of Web browsers
- A working knowledge of Microsoft Office products

We’re  teaching near you:

Training Schedule:

Mar 8 - Mar 12, 2010

May 17 - May 21, 2010

Jul 12 - Jul 16, 2010


Bring this
class on site:

If you have eight (8) or more students we can provide on-site training as a cost-effective option. Call us toll-free to get details:

877-795-9372
E-mail: Inquiry

You can also request that we bring a class to your city .

Visit us at:
www.seattlepro.com/courseinfo


Did You Know?

  • A typical worker produces 300GB of data each year?

  • A typical worker spends 30% of the time each day searching for information?

  • Lost productivity costs a 1,000 employee company $5 million per year.

Chapter 1: Introduction and overview of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
WSS vs MOSS
Importance of Design

Chapter 2: WSS
WSS Sites
Site navigation
Creating sites
Managing Site Security
Changing Site Details
Managing Site Templates
WSS Site Search
Using Site Statistics
Recycle Bin
Hands-On Lab: WSS Sites

Chapter 3: MOSS Features
Portal-based features of MOSS

Collaborative features and their advantages
MOSS Portals
MOSS Site Templates

Site Creation
Usage Reports and Auditing

Design/Deploy Best Practices and Industry Implementation Experience
Hands-On Lab: Managing Portals, Sites, and Features

Chapter 4: List Concepts
Creating Lists

Working with Lists
Managing Lists
Advanced List concepts
Office Integration
Hands-On Lab: List Concepts

Chapter 5: Lists
Communications

Tracking
Custom Lists
Additional Meeting
Workspace List concepts

Additional Lists with MOSS
Advanced Office Integration
Hands-On Lab: Lists

Chapter 6: Libraries
Document Library
Form Library
Picture Libraries
Report Library
Data Connection Library
Slide Library
Advanced Library Concepts

Advanced Office Integration
Hands-On Lab: Libraries

Chapter 7: Workflow and Information Management Policies
Workflow

Information Management Policies
Document Management vs. Records/Information Management - Using Managed Document Repository Sites and Templates vs. Using Records Repository Sites
Hands-On Lab: Workflow and Information Management

Chapter 8: MOSS Web Parts
Pages

Web Parts
Connecting Web Parts
Customizing and Personalizing Web Parts
Summary of Built-in Web parts
Hands-On Lab: Web Parts

Chapter 9: Personalization Features
Alerts

My Site
My Links
Personalization Sites
Personalizing Pages
Implementing Users Profiles and Audiences; Describe user profiles, and how they are used in Portal-based solutions
Logon Management
Hands-On Lab: Personalization

Chapter 10: Document Management Solutions
Document Management Overview

Needs for Document Management
SharePoint Document Management Solutions

Benefits of SharePoint Document Management Solutions
Tips for Creating Effective Document Management Solutions
Hands-On Lab: Document Management Solutions

Appendix A: Planning a Portal and Site Collection Taxonomy
Planning and Designing for Functional Requirements

Design/Deployment Best Practices and Industry Implementation
Class Discussion - Planning and Designing a Taxonomy

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