Win-an-eBook Wednesdays is a small three day contest that we hold every week. The Prize? An O’reilly eBook for your choice! Furthermore, if you win, you also get the chance to ask the community whatever question you want and be the judge for next week’s contest!
The only thing you have to do to enter is answer the following question: How do you say NO in a SharePoint world?
This week’s judge is Stephen Tierney , winner of last week’s contest( He got the Microsoft SharePoint 2013 Developer Reference eBook).
Stephen’s Comments:
Sometimes as a Developer, Admin, Manager or End User we have to say No. SharePoint is a platform so it can do anything right? Sometimes the requests are a little out there and you have to say No to a feature, tool or even push back as an end user. How do you do that without being the bad one?
You have until Friday 26th (10pm GMT) to answer this question!
A bit of background here- In one of our SharePoint environment, people with authoring access are creating pages on the fly to try out stuff and to play around. I was completely thrown away on seeing this but this has been going on for a long time 🙂
I had to say NO as environment admin in a polite way. So i had to create a new testing environment for them to play around to avoid this.