Hi Community
After building  a business case for SP2013 , my next tasks to ensure I capture the business requirements across the various departments without the need to product  reams of documentation ( which nobody reads anyway!}
My cunning plan (!) is to get the Home site and department template requirements documented ensuring they meet overall corporate aims that are well documented. Â Keep a Governance Doc running on going, to ensure I am covering my bases ( sat though John T’s suguk presentation to put the fear of god in me on that one)
I have started uploading a set of project documents into a old SP2010 site some are initial draf others I would like some advice on:
- Requirements for Home and Dept Site templates inc Wireframe modelling:Â Requirements analysis kit for SharePoint 2010 collaboration site templates. Â I haven’t done my wireframes and thinking of trying Balsamiq but would be interested in the opinions of others inc Balsamiq community support for SharePoint 2013 design:Â http://flucidity.azurewebsites.net/2013/02/sharepoint-2013-balsamiq-mock-up-template/
- Â A worksheet listing: Site columns, content type and any parent content types, views. separate sheet for the terms. Educating my users to edit this themselves with some guidance
- TODO: a template for user stories / tests …
- TODO: Scrum / Project man lite tool: Something like https://www.kanbanpad.com/  .( we haven;t  the TFS visualiser before someone mentions this.)
- TODO:  Support / dev tasks management  probably do this in SharePoint lists / project site template  as no TFS
I am trying to avoid downloading and playing with unnecessary tools, Â just the ones that will really help me meet my deadlines.
Daniel
Hi Daniel,
External to SharePoint there are tools likeTrello or ScrumWise but within SharePoint you can try a simple app designed for task management (but not only) like this one: Accesa Process Management.
It works both with Office 365 and on premise too if you have the app environment ready.
Paul