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Leveraging SharePoint for
Project Management Success
Workshop Manual
Hyatt Regency SFO January 27, 2009 1.30pm – 5.00pm
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List of Project Cities: Mexico
Bogota
London
Stockholm
Paris
Rome
Moscow
Warsaw
Geneva
Nairobi
Berlin Cairo
Casablanca
Johannesburg
Tokyo
Beijing
Manila
Jakarta
Sydney
Auckland
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Workshop 1: Creating a SharePoint PMIS Part 1: Create a SharePoint sub-site
1. From the SharePoint Café PMO site, click Site Actions | Create.
2. Under Web Pages, click Sites and Workspaces.
You have the ability to create a sub-site because your user
account has the appropriate permission. We will discuss user
permissions later.
3. Fill in the following information:
Title: [City] Project PMIS
Description: Our project's SharePoint PMIS
URL name: http://sharepointcafe/[city]
Template Selection: Blank Site
User Permissions: Use unique permissions
Navigation Inheritance: No
4. Click Create.
5. In “Set Up Groups for this Site” page, click OK.
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Part 2: Use themes to update the site theme.
6. From your newly created site, click Site Actions | Site Settings.
7. Under “Look and Feel,” click Site theme.
8. Select the theme you would like to use and click Apply.
9. Click the Home tab to return to your home page.
Part 3: Update your site by adding an Announcement list.
10. From the home page, click Site Actions | Create.
11. Under Communications, click Announcements.
12. Fill in the following information:
Title: Project Announcements
Description: Project Announcements
Navigation: Yes
Incoming E-mail: No
13. Click Create.
14. From the Announcements page, click New | New Item.
15. Create a new announcement for your project. Make sure you fill
in the necessary information for Title, Body, and Expires.
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16. After creating the announcement, click OK.
You now see the new announcement that was just created in
the Announcements page.
17. Return to your home page.
The new announcement is not yet displayed on the home page.
Part 4: Display announcements on the home page.
18. From the home page, click Site Actions | Edit Page.
19. On the middle section of the page, under where it says Left, click
Add a Web Part.
20. Select Project Announcements and click Add.
You should see the announcement displayed on the
homepage.
21. From the upper right section of the page, click Exit Edit Mode.
Part 5: Link your project’s site from the SharePoint Cafe PMO site.
22. From the upper left corner of the home page, click SharePoint
Cafe.
23. From the homepage, Under PMIS List, click Add new link.
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24. Enter the Web address of your PMIS http://sharepointcafe/[city]
and for the description, enter [City] PMIS
25. Click OK.
26. Return to SharePoint Cafe and test by clicking the link you just
added.
Congratulations! You have successfully created and initially customized your project’s SharePoint PMIS.
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Workshop 2: Creating and Populating Lists
In this workshop, you will create and populate a contacts list, an issue
tracking list, a project task list, and a custom list.
Part 1: Create and populate a contacts list.
1. From the home page, click Site Actions | Create.
2. Under Communications, click Contacts.
3. For the name, enter Project Contacts
4. For the description, enter A listing of project contacts
5. For “Display the list on the Quick Launch?”, select Yes.
6. Click Create.
You have just created a contacts list. You will now populate it.
7. From the list toolbar, click New.
8. Populate the new contact details with your contact information
and your partner’s contact information.
9. Click OK.
Contact information has just been added to the contacts list.
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Part 2: Create an issues list.
10. Click Site Actions | Create.
11. Under Tracking, click Issue Tracking.
12. Fill in the following information:
Name: Project Risks
Type the description: Identify and track project risks
Display this survey on the Quick Launch? Yes
Send e-mail when ownership is assigned? Yes
13. Click Create.
Part 3: Create a project task list.
14. Click Site Actions | Create.
15. Under Tracking, click Project Tasks.
16. Fill in the following information:
Name: Project Tasks
Type the description: Identify and track project tasks
Display this survey on the Quick Launch? Yes
Send e-mail when ownership is assigned? Yes
17. Click Create.
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Part 4: Create and populate a custom list.
Currently, every project has a list of resources that are available.
This list is in a Word document. You will create a custom list to
replace the Word document.
18. Click Site Actions | Create.
19. Under Custom List, click Custom List.
20. Fill in the following information:
Name: Project Resources
Type the description: List of Project Resources
Display this list on the Quick Launch? Yes
21. Click Create.
22. Under the custom list toolbar, click Settings | List Settings.
23. Under Columns, click the column Title.
24. Rename the Column name to Resource Name
25. Click OK.
26. Under Columns, click Create Column.
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27. Fill in the following information:
Column Name: Cost (per hour)
Type of information in this column is: Currency
Require that this column contains information: Yes
28. Click OK.
29. Repeating the last three steps, create two more columns with
the following settings:
Column
Name
Type Values Required
Notes Multiple Lines
of Text
No
Role Choice Analyst
Electrician
Engineer
IT
Plumber
Yes
30. At the top of the Customize Project Resources page, from the
breadcrumb navigation, click Project Resources.
You have just defined columns for the newly created custom list
Project Resources. You will now populate the custom list.
31. Click New | New Item.
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32. Fill in the following information:
Resource Name: Elaine Bennis
Cost (per hour): 125
Notes: Great resource
Role: Analyst
33. Click OK.
34. Add two more resources.
Part 5: Display a preview of the lists on the homepage.
Currently, only the preview of the announcement list is displayed
on the home page. We will now display other lists.
35. From the home page, click Site Actions | Edit Page.
36. On the middle section of the page, under where it says Left, click
Add a Web Part.
37. Select Project Calendar and Project Risks and click Add.
38. Feel free to reposition Project Announcements to the top by
dragging Project Announcements above Project Calendar.
39. From the upper right section of the page, click Exit Edit Mode.
Congratulations! You have successfully created and populated existing lists and a custom list.
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Workshop 3: Creating a Document Library In this workshop, you will create and populate a document library and a
picture library.
Your project team has a lot of shared files that are stored in a
local folder. You will now store these files in a document library to
centralize storage. Part 1: Download workshop files to your computer.
1. In Internet Explorer, go to http://sharepointcafe
2. Go to the Project Templates document library.
3. Click the file Project Files and click Save.
4. Save it to your desktop and then extract the file.
Part 2: Create a document library for your PMIS.
5. In Internet Explorer, go to your project’s SharePoint site.
6. From the home page, click Site Actions | Create.
7. Under Libraries, click Document Library.
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8. Fill in the following information:
Name: Project Documents
Description: Our project’s shared documents
Navigation: Yes
Incoming E-mail: No
Document Version History: Yes
Document Template: Microsoft Office Word Document
9. Click Create.
The document library has been created. We will now populate
the library with documents and edit document properties.
10. From your document library, click Upload.
11. Click Browse.
12. In the Choose File dialog box, make sure you are looking in your
desktop. Double-click the folder Project Files.
13. Select the Word document Expense Reporting Procedure and
click Open.
14. Click OK.
You have just uploaded a Word document to a document
library.
15. Place the mouse over the Word document Expense Reporting
Procedure.
16. Click the drop-down menu and click Edit Properties.
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17. Update the following properties:
Name: [City] Expense Reporting Procedure.doc
Title: [City] Project Expense Reporting Procedure
18. Click OK.
You have just updated the filename and title of the document
19. Repeat the uploading process by uploading the Excel file Project
Files\Expense Report.xls to the document library.
20. Update the filename and title of the newly uploaded Excel file to
reflect your project team name.
21. Go to your project’s home page.
Congratulations! You have successfully created and utilized
document libraries.
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Workshop 4: Adding Stakeholders
In this workshop, you will add stakeholders and define site access
permissions.
1. From your PMIS, click Site Actions | Site Settings.
2. Under Users and Permissions, click People and Groups
3. While in the People and Groups page, from the list toolbar click
New | Add Users.
4. Enter two more project teams to which you would like to give
access to your site. They will belong to the [City] Members
[Contribute] group.
Remember, use SHAREPOINTCAFE\[City] for the user name.
5. Add the PMO Director and the CEO with Read permissions.
You can use PMO Director and CEO for the user name.
6. Try and access other PMIS that you’re now a member of.
Typically, you will receive an e-mail confirmation once you have
been added as a member of a site.
Congratulations! You have successfully added users to your site, and restricted site access.
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Workshop 5: Updating a Project Document
In this workshop, you will utilize SharePoint document management
features: version control, check-out/check-in, and content approval
Part 1: Make sure that version control and content approval are enabled.
To efficiently manage document collaboration, it is beneficial to
enable version control and content approval for your document
libraries.
1. From your PMIS, go to your Project Documents document library.
How many files are listed in the document library?
2. From the List toolbar, click Settings | Document Library Settings.
3. Under General Settings, click Versioning settings.
4. Select Yes for Content Approval.
5. Select Yes for Require Check Out.
6. Click OK.
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Part 2: Check out and edit a document stored in another project team’s SharePoint site.
7. Go to another project team’s SharePoint site where you have
been granted access.
8. Go to their Project Documents document library.
9. Select the Word document [City] Expense Reporting Procedure
and click the drop-down menu.
10. Click Check Out and then click OK.
You have now checked out the Word document. Nobody else
can edit this document until it is checked back in.
11. Select the Word document [City] Expense Reporting Procedure
again and click the drop-down menu.
12. Click Edit in Microsoft Office Word.
13. In the third paragraph, change Federal Bureau of Taxation (FBT)
to National Taxation Agency (NTA)
14. Click the Office button, then click Server | Check-in.
15. In the Check In Comments dialog box, type:
Updated the new name for the FBT
16. Click OK.
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17. Close the document and exit Microsoft Word.
18. Return to the other project team’s Project Documents document
library.
Do you see the document you just edited? What is the
Approval Status?
By default, a pending item or file is visible only to its creator and
to the people with permission to manage lists, but you can
specify whether other groups of users can view the item or file.
Part 3: Return to your own site and approve changes made by another team to a document in the document library.
Just as you edited a document in another project team’s site,
another team has edited a document in your site. The updated
document is pending approval.
19. Return to your site.
20. Go to the Project Documents document library.
21. Change the list view to Approve/reject Items.
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22. From the “Approval Status: Pending” section of the page, select
the Word document [City] Expense Reporting Procedure again
and click the drop-down menu.
23. Click Approve/reject.
24. Select Approved. Type some comments and click OK.
25. Change the list view to All Documents.
Do you see the newly approved document? Who last
modified it? Is this what you were expecting?
Part 4: View all changes made to the document.
We can view version history to accurately track changes made
to a document.
26. Select the Word document [City] Expense Reporting Procedure
again and click the drop-down menu.
27. Click Version History.
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How many versions are there?
28. Return to your Project Documents document library.
Congratulations! You have used the document-management and collaboration features of SharePoint.
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Workshop 6: Project Tracking
In this exercise, you will update project schedule.
Part 1: Update a project task list.
We will customize a project task list for an ongoing project.
1. o Select two project teams you want to collaborate with for this
workshop:
City 1: ________________________________________
City 2: ________________________________________
2. o Go to your project site.
3. o Go to your project task list.
4. o Applying what you have previously learned, create the following
columns:
Column Name Type Required
Duration Number No
Baseline Start Date and
Time
No
Baseline Finish Date and
Time
No
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5. o Rename the Due Date field to Finish Date.
6. o While still in the list settings page, under Columns, click Column
ordering.
7. o Set the following values:
Field Name Position From Top
Title 1
Duration 2
Start Date 3
Finish Date 4
Baseline Start 5
Baseline Finish 6
Assigned To 7
Task Status 8
% Complete 9
Description 10
Priority 11
8. o Click OK.
9. o Under Views, click Project Tasks.
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10. o Display and update the position from left of the following
columns:
Column Name Position From Left
Title 1
Duration 2
Start Date 3
Finish Date 4
Baseline Start 5
Baseline Finish 6
Assigned To 7
% Complete 8
11. o Click OK.
Part 2: Populate the project task list.
You will populate the project task list. Instead of typing the tasks
in, you will copy a list of tasks from Excel.
12. o Minimize Internet Explorer.
13. o Open the file Project Files\Project Kona Cafe.xlsx.
14. o Highlight columns A, B, C, D, E and F from cell 2 to cell 22.
15. o Select Edit | Copy.
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16. o Minimize Excel and restore Internet Explorer.
17. o From the project task list, select Actions | Edit in Datasheet.
18. o Place the cursor in the first cell beneath the Title column. Paste
the data you copied from Excel.
19. o Update the following tasks:
Title Assigned To
Write Project Charter [yourself]
Conduct initial risk
assessment
[city 1]
Secure site [city 2]
20. o From the Cafe project task list, select Actions | Show in Standard
View.
Part 3: Track project tasks.
21. o Notify your colleague if you have assigned a task to them.
Typically, you should receive an e-mail or multiple e-mails about
your task assignment(s).
22. o Go to the project task list of the PMIS where you have been
assigned a task.
23. o From the project task list, Click Edit Item.
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24. o Update the tasks that are assigned to you with the following
status information:
Title Duration Start Finish Task Status %
Complete
Write Project
Charter
6 3/12/2009 3/18/2009 Completed 100
Conduct initial risk
assessment
2 3/14/2009 3/16/2009 Completed 100
Secure site 2 3/15/2009 3/17/2009 In Progress 50
25. o Click OK.
What does the dark-blue highlight on the Gantt chart
indicate?
Congratulations! You have used a project task list.
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Workshop 7: Creating a Project Dashboard
In this workshop, you will create a project dashboard using Web Parts.
Part 1: Create a Milestones list
Management is interested to see the variance of project
milestones in a bar chart representation. In order to do this, we
will create a Milestones list and then create a Web Part page
displaying the chart.
1. Applying what you have learned, create a custom list called
Project Milestones with the following settings:
Column Name Type Required
WBS Number No
Baseline Finish Date and
Time
No
Actual Finish Date and
Time
No
2. Rename the Title column to Milestone
3. In addition, create a new column called Variance with the
following settings:
Column Type: Calculated
Formula: [Actual Finish] – [Baseline Finish]
The data type returned from this formula is: Number
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4. Click OK.
You will populate the Milestones list. Instead of typing the
milestones in, you will copy a list of milestones from Excel.
5. o Minimize Internet Explorer.
6. o On your computer, open the file Project Files\Project Kona
Milestones.xlsx.
7. o Highlight column A, B, and C, from cells 2 to 8.
8. o Right-click the selected cells and click Copy.
9. o Minimize Excel and restore Internet Explorer.
10. o From the Project Milestones list, select Actions | Edit in
Datasheet.
11. o Place the cursor in the first cell beneath the WBS column. Paste
the data you copied from Excel.
12. o Update the following milestones:
Title Actual Finish
Project Initialized 3/22/2009
Local Coffee Identified 3/18/2009
Suppliers Identified 4/20/2009
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13. o From the Project Milestones list, select Actions | Show in
Standard View.
Part 2: Create a Web Part page.
You will create a Web Parts page for the dashboard.
14. Click Site Actions | Create.
15. Under Web Pages, click Web Part Page.
16. Set the filename to Milestones.aspx
17. For the layout, select Header, Left Column, Body.
18. Save it in Project Documents
19. Click Create.
20. From the left Web Part zone, click Add a Web Part.
21. Scroll down and select Bamboo Chart Plus Web Part; then click
Add.
22. From the Bamboo Chart Plus Web Part, click Edit | Modify
Shared Web Part.
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23. From the Web Part task pane, update the following properties:
Appearance:
Title: Milestones Variance
Chart Configuration:
Chart Title: Milestones
List Name: Project Milestones
View Name: All Items
X-Axis Category: WBS
Y-Axis Series Value: Variance (make sure it displays on both
columns)
Chart Template: Colorful
X-Axis Label: WBS
Y-Axis Label: Days
24. Click OK.
25. Click Exit Edit Mode.
How else can the Project Milestones dashboard be
improved?
As you can see, two issues are quite evident:
1. For milestones without an actual finish date, the variance
calculation is incorrect.
2. It is difficult to identify which milestone the WBS numbers
pertain to.
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Part 3: Finalize the dashboard.
You will remove the baseline finish dates of milestones without an
actual finish date and also create a limited view of the
milestones list to be displayed on the dashboard.
26. Return to your Project Milestones list.
27. Remove the baseline finish dates of Milestones without an actual
finish date.
28. From the Project Milestones list toolbar, click Settings | Create
View.
29. Use the following settings:
View Name: Dashboard
Columns: Select WBS, Milestone, Baseline Finish and Actual
Finish
30. Click OK.
31. From the Quick Launch, click Project Documents.
32. Select and click Milestones.
33. Click Sites Actions | Edit Page.
34. From the Body Web Part Zone, click Add a Web Part.
35. Select Project Milestones and click Add.
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36. From the Project Milestone Web Part, click Edit | Modify Shared
Web Part.
37. Update “Selected View” to Dashboard.
38. Click OK.
39. Click Exit Edit Mode.
You should now see the Variance chart and Project Milestones
list in one page.
40. Return to the home page.
Congratulations! You have successfully created a dashboard with Web Parts.