Workflow Automation Capabilities
In SharePoint 2010…Can you say InfoPath?
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Feb 22
Live Webinar – February 29th 2012, 12:00-1:00 PM EST
Offered by ASPE (REP 2161) 1 Category A PDU – Free PDU
This is a 1 hour seminar and attendees will be awarded 1 PDU for participating
Most businesses have processes relating to specific activities and typically, the steps of these processes are documented in repeatable procedures.
A Workflow is an automated business process incorporating repeatable tasks, often performed in a specific order. Workflows provide an easy way to improve effectiveness by predefining the necessary steps and actions needed to complete tasks. And, workflows are flexible and can be reconfigured to meet the needs of an organization. Human error is eliminated, actions are consistent, responses can be tracked and user responsibility is minimized. Users can focus on doing day-to-day work instead of focusing on how the work needs to be done.
In this web seminar, Richard will discuss some common scenarios where SharePoint’s workflow capabilities can be utilized to increase business productivity. We will discuss the multiple ways that workflows can be created, including using the built-in workflows, custom workflow creation in SharePoint Designer, using Visual Studio 2010, and the advantages and disadvantages of each method.
Presenter: Richard Stewart is a systems consultant and IT trainer (since 1994) with more than 15 years of experience designing computer systems and network infrastructures for small business applications. Richard has extensive experience with of the Microsoft Windows client server platforms, and an understanding of the Macintosh and Linux operating systems. Currently, Richard serves as a senior consultant and trainer for The Mercury Professional Group, based in Charlotte, NC, and specializes in curriculum for SharePoint 2007 Administration, SharePoint for Project Management, and SharePoint 2007 Customization.
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