Lessons from your mistakes or mistakes committed by others and your successes and experiences are the best ways to learn. Along the way, I must admit we have made a
Lessons from your mistakes or mistakes committed by others and your successes and experiences are the best ways to learn. Along the way, I must admit we have made a
If you’re a regular SharePoint user, you’ve probably wondered if your workplace could do more to organise and manage documents in the right way. Is there a more efficient way to locate content? Are your filing conventions intuitive?
By now you’ll understand the value of investing in a digital workplace. We all want to make work easier and more effective: improve productivity, ensure customer satisfaction and have a good rate of staff retention.
If your organisation runs SharePoint 2010 or 2013, you’re probably curious about the next on-premise SharePoint version: SharePoint 2016.
Some of the greatest innovations in history are the result of collaborative work. Wilbur and Orville Wright joined forces to build the first powered aircraft.
From business cards and marketing collateral through to the public-facing website, any organisation worth its salt brands itself with a consistent look and feel.
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of SharePoint?
If you’re like most people, you probably answered document management or an intranet portal – two of SharePoint’s best-known uses.
If your most valuable team member resigned tomorrow, would you know where to find the reports, project updates or files your colleague had been working on?
Many businesses are using SharePoint. What is less widely recognised is the ability of OneDrive for Business, which comes with SharePoint 2013, to improve the way you organise your documents and collaborate with colleagues.
You’ve heard of life hacks, well the team at Professional Advantage have put together four quick and easy life hacks to start improving your SharePoint environment and start making your work day just a little bit easier this year.