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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

EndUserSharePoint.com: The Road to Performance Management – Part Two

Performance Management by Paul GrenierPaul Grenier
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Paul Grenier has written a set of articles for EndUserSharePoint.com on performance management, The Road To Performance Management. The first article, Part 1, lays the ground work using a series of "Why" questions to setup the context for SharePoint.

The section included here walks through Paul’s diagram of a SharePoint site collection hierarchy to use for Performance Management.

Because of the number of digrams in this segment, I am including it as a .pdf download instead of the usual posted article format. The download also contains Part 1, so you can use it as a reference. The series will conclude next week with Part 3, "You’ve Failed Me for the Last Time". As always, Paul appreciates your comments and feedback.

Downloadable Resources

Paul GrenierPaul Grenier
Autosponge – A Non-Developer’s Blog About Administering SharePoint

 

 

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6 Responses to “EndUserSharePoint.com: The Road to Performance Management – Part Two”
  1. AutoSponge says:

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  2. Paul G – The trackback pointed to the wrong post. I don’t think we can do anything about it, but I’ll contact Bamboo to see what John can do.

    Mark

    Update: Looks like the post is pointing to the correct article by Paul C. Don’t know why the trackback is showing up here.

  3. Ben says:

    The download for the mindmap file (a zip file) doesn’t seem to have a file with the mindmap extension.

  4. Ben – Thanks. The link is now working properly with the map within the zip.

    Mark

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