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5 WAYS TO MANAGE DOCUMENTS IN SHAREPOINT

GREGORY ZELFOND

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About SharePoint Maven

I HELP ORGANIZATIONS TO UNLOCK THE POWER OF SHAREPOINT

MIGRATION CONSULTING TRAINING

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1. Explain 5 available options for document management in SharePoint

2. List Pros and Cons for each method

This presentation will…

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What are the Options?

In SharePoint, you have 5 unique ways to store documents

1. Folders

2. Metadata

3. Folders + Metadata combo

4. Document Sets

5. Managed Metadata

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Which option is right for me?

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Let’s take a look…

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Option 1: Folders

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F O L D E R S…

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Folders: Pros & Cons

PROS Effortless Migration (just drag the files from

fileshare)

Minimum change management to worry about for end users from user experience standpoint

CONS Lots, see next slide

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12 Reasons for NOT using Folders

1. Usability

2. URL length limitation

3. Moving File URL

4. Security

5. User experience

6. File duplication

7. 1 Lonely View

8. Can’t Sort & Filter

9. Change is hard

10. Lost documents

11. Navigation

12. Cost

For more info and detailed description on above reasons, check out this blog posthttp://sharepointmaven.com/12-reasons-folders-sharepoint-bad-idea/

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Option 2: Metadata

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Metadata – organize data anyway you like…

For more info and detailed instructions on how to setup metadata, check out this blog posthttp://sharepointmaven.com/document-management-in-sharepoint-without-

folders-introduction-to-metadata/

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Metadata: Pros & Cons

PROS Greater control over documents

Sorting, filtering, grouping, custom views

CONS Change in user experience

Requires organization to “think through” taxonomy before migration can begin

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Convinced that Metadata is the way to go?

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Option 3: Folders + Metadata

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Want to use folders & metadata together?

When creating a view, you can specify whether items are to be viewed with (inside of) folders or without

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Folders + Metadata: Pros & Cons

PROS Combines best of both worlds

Pacifier of sort for users who can’t live without folders

CONS Might be confusing to end users

Taxonomy and administration are a challenge

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Option 4: Document Sets

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Document Sets explainedDocument Set = “folder” for related set of documents with its own “Home Page”.

Great for standardization (i.e. each document set [project] to have same templates)

In addition, Document Set Version History feature allows to capture set of documents (versions) at a point of time (i.e. going from one phase to next)

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Document Sets: Pros & Cons

PROS Folder-type user experience Great for repeatable processes/projects,

standardization

CONS Might not be applicable to “non-project” type

usage Organizations must be “process and

methodology-oriented” for document sets to work successfully

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Option 5: Managed Metadata

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What did he just say?

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Managed Metadata requires high level of organizational “SharePoint” and “Collaboration” culture & maturity

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Managed Metadata definitions

Definition: Managed metadata is a hierarchical collection of centrally managed terms that you can define, and then use as attributes for items in across SharePoint

Term – a specific word or phrase that you associate with an item

Term Set - group of related terms

Term Store Management Tool – SharePoint functionality that allows administrators to centrally define terms and term set hierarchies

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More on Managed Metadata

Taxonomy – a formal classification system. A taxonomy groups the words, labels, and terms that describe something, and then arranges the groups into a hierarchy

Folksonomy – an informal classification system. It evolves gradually as web site users collaborate on words, labels, and terms on a site (via tagging)

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Managed Metadata Example

Tag SelectionType-ahead search/navigation

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Term Store Management Tool

Term Set Term

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Managed Metadata: Pros & Cons

PROS Promotes consistent terminology across

enterprise

Great for search and data filtering

Social aspect of “tagging”

CONS Requires high degree of collaboration within

organization

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GOT IT?

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Need help with SharePoint?

SharePoint Site Configuration and Customization

Document Migration to SharePoint

SharePoint Implementation Strategy

SharePoint Training

SharePoint User Adoption

SharePoint Governance

SharePoint Project Management

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