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Microsoft SharePoint for Business Executives: Q&A Handbook

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Microsoft SharePoint for Business Executives: Q&A Handbook

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Microsoft SharePoint for Business Executives: Q&A Handbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Funny you should say that...


This section explains some typical follow-up questions you may have once you start to think about how to apply information from this book.

Q: How do I write an RFP for a technology that I'm not familiar with?

A: A Request for Proposal (RFP) should be written with care and by someone with SharePoint knowledge. If that's not you, (which we suspect it's not since you're reading this book!) you may have to hire a SharePoint consultant for at least a few weeks to understand your business requirements and define the appropriate required SharePoint technology.

For the following reasons, we have our reservations about the RFP process, but it is a common practice in the IT industry, so do take care throughout.

You get what you ask for

Remember an RFP is essentially a one-way message you are communicating to your potential business partner about what is required of the SharePoint system within your organization. In some situations, the prospective partner will ask questions...