Great to hear from you, Amy, and I am happy to hear you are staying involved in
the art world... Keeps the soul alive while we slog through the policies!
I'm happy to talk with your colleagues but as I mentioned, we are not
super-users by any means. Keep me in mind, but if you get some experts t
Smith, Amy E would like to recall the message, "use of SharePoint for policy
development".
Thanks Christine, I appreciate your feedback and willingness to discuss with my
colleague!!
I hope you are well. Things are good here in KS. I have been doing more art
shows with my skateboard jewelry and having a ton of fun! I see things are good
for SOAS, I follow them now on Instagram. Talk
Amy,
We use SharePoint for just that purpose, and overall have a good experience
with it. We can cheaply purchase enough space to keep all our in-process
documents available, manage the version control process, and grant access to
stakeholders as needed for each chapter.
We are aware that Shar
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Hi fellow ACUPA members,
My university's medical campus is considering using SharePoint to help
coordinate their policy development process, most likely to help coordinate the
policy review and comment period. Do any of you have experience using
SharePoint in this way? And, if so, would you be