Hi Amy,
The review and reorganization of our policy/procedures began in 4 years ago and
is still a work in progress. Donna Meeks I can sooo relate to your post -
thanks for going first!
Initially we considered using SharePoint but it became too cumbersome for
review committees and senior
olicy Administrators
Subject: RE:[acupa-l] 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 f
to you soon!
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[mailto:bounce-119184183-56848...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Christine Tata
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 3:39 PM
To: Association of College and University Policy Administrators
Subject: RE:[acupa-l] use of SharePoint for policy
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
Hi Amy,
Our Policy Review Committee uses SharePoint to review policies and
collaboratively comment, ask questions or proposed edits prior to our monthly
meetings. It has worked very well for us.
We do not use it for our open-comments process (insofar as letting the
university community have ac