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MPUG – October 2008. Ian Radcliff. Standard Best Practice for EPM Deployments. Don’t be a “techie” - EPM deployments are a cultural and process challenge, not a technical one Don’t keep the deployment a secret - communicate widely, deeply, often, across different media
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MPUG – October 2008 Ian Radcliff
Standard Best Practice for EPM Deployments • Don’t be a “techie” - EPM deployments are a cultural and process challenge, not a technical one • Don’t keep the deployment a secret - communicate widely, deeply, often, across different media • Don’t be ambitious – take easy steps, each with clear wins, towards an agreed long term vision • Don’t go it alone - Project Manager buy-in and Executive drive is vital • Don’t be idealistic – work around, work with, work for, negotiate, ... • Don’t forget a Proof of Concept and full UAT – the middle steps can seem “hidden” to many stakeholders
Standard Best Practice for EPM Deployments • Don’t over configure – focus on what is needed not what is possible, but capture task level data early in the deployment • Don’t rely on user text input – use drop –down lists, use must-fill, use defaults, use formulae, avoid naming conventions • Don’t forget training – method, functionality and then process • Don’t undervalue the pilot project(s) – choose with care, a valuable and visible project, adaptable team • Don’t be mean with kit – memory , disk space, testing platforms, minimums are just that, SharePoint will grow! • Don’t believe everything you read (apart from Christophe’s blog) - not everywhere is like Microsoft....
Recent “Challenges” • WSS templates – work hard for Day1 , changing may not be easy later on • Keep workflows simple – manage expectations, parallel tasks are a “challenge” • Manage the “server” –close plans “properly” , look for pending check-ins, teach users to clean the cache • Dependencies – use “soft” and not “hard” links • Reporting database – be aware of what it can and cannot support • Tasks and timesheets – try Codeplex approach, task status maybe enough • Implement the ability to absorb Cumulative Updates (every two months)