Free Screencast: Live Online Study Group with Michael Sampson
In the live, online Study Group today, Michael went over Chapter 2 in his book Seamless Teamwork. There was a very lively discussion throughout.
View a recording of the presentation and leave comments or questions for Michael below. Michael will either answer your comment inline or personally invite you to the live recording of next week’s session, Setting Up SharePoint.

Resources for this article
- Michael Sampson, Seamless Teamwork, Presentation Available for Viewing
- Screencast: Live, Online Study Group with Michael Sampson - Chapter 01
- Live, Online SharePoint Study Group: Session 3
- Free Screencast: Live Online Study Group with Michael Sampson
- Live, Online Study Group Session Recording Posted
- Update: Live online SharePoint Study Group screencast for 2009-03-03
- Live online SharePoint Study Group with Michael Sampson: Chapter 5
- Live Online Study Group with Michael Sampson: New session announced
- Live online study group with Michael Sampson: Wednesday at 4:00pm EST
- Free Recording Available: Michael Sampson on Chapters 9 and 10 of Seamless Teamwork





Michael,
After reading the first 2 chapters of your book I listened to the recordings and I do find the discourse a useful supplement to the information in the book. Aside from getting some new ideas and insights for using SharePoint at my organization, I’m also finding that it sounds like many people are having similar difficulties determining how to effectively implement My Site. I see the value of using SharePoint My Site for internal profile sharing and people finding. It would definitely be much more useful for my organization if we could pre-populate and automatically update the basic information for users (name, managers, contact information) so it could act as a corporate directory. We are also starting to use MS CRM internally for contact management with the goal of creating an experts database (containing both internal and external people). Do you know of any organizations working with both MS CRM and SharePoint to manage contact information and employee expertise? I’m interesting in ideas for using both of these tools without duplicating too much information.
Thanks in advance,
Carolyn