M2D2 Downtown DC Luncheon Series: M2D2 Luncheon - Delivering SharePoint Success
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Delivering SharePoint Success
featuring
Dux Raymond Sy, PMP
Innovative-e, Inc.
Registration and Cost
The M2D2 Event is free of charge and open to all interested PMs. However, preregistration is required
When:
Monday, February 22nd, 2010, 11:30am to 1:00pmWhere:
USDA Cafeteria Conference RoomUS Department of Agriculture
1400 Independence Avenue SW
Washington, DC 20250
(Driving Directions)
Metro Accessible via Smithsonian Station
Photo ID is required to enter the facility
About the Program
Delivering SharePoint Success
The presentation will provide practical knowledge of how SharePoint can address common project management challenges such as inefficient communication among stakeholders, poor document management practices and undefined project collaboration standards that can compromise project success. SharePoint provides a framework that can empower project managers to create a standards-based PMIS.
In this presentation participants will be able to:
- Identify the benefits of leveraging SharePoint as a PMIS
- Quantify the advantages of using SharePoint as a PMIS compared to other tools
- Enhance project team collaboration and communication with SharePoint
About the Speaker
Dux Raymond Sy, PMPWith over 15 years of experience in Information Technology and Project Management, Dux has earned a reputation as among the leading experts in leveraging technology to enhance project management. A certified Project Management Professional (PMP), he is currently a managing partner and the chief evangelist of Innovative-e, Inc., a Microsoft-certified, business technology consulting and services company that employs a business-first approach to successfully implement SharePoint for clients.
As a thought leader in maximizing project team collaboration,
he is the author of "SharePoint for Project Management" published by
O'Reilly Media. He is focused on empowering organizations on how to
leverage the benefits of SharePoint technologies with quantifiable
goals such as: Increasing productivity and efficiency, decreasing
collaboration redundancies and streamlining electronic communications.

