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8 Things You Wanted to Know About SharePoint – But Were Afraid to Ask

Posted on 2010/08/10 by markjowen
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AIIM are offering a free SharePoint eBook. Check out their site:

8 Things You Wanted to Know About SharePoint – But Were Afraid to Ask.

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Mark Owen

Mark Owen

I love learning new stuff. I love finding out about new things, delving into them, and then finding other related things that interest me.

You can see this with my blog posts. I started out writing about one area of technology (document management & compliance) and this has lead me to delve into all sorts of wonderful things - from social media, to TAM (Technology Adoption Model), to Psychology, to Philosophy. I love learning.

I am an outdoors kind of a guy. Love nature. Grew up in New Zealand breathing the fresh air, and climbing the mountains. Love carrying a pack on my back and heading off for a couple of days carrying everything I need (and sometimes, more than I need).

Best learning I had was at Outward Bounds in Anakiwa NZ. This is a place where you are challenged. You're in a group of 13 other people from different backgrounds, and you are challenged. If you are a loner, you are challenged to be part of the group. If you are a social person, you are challenged by the remoteness of the location, and the solitude. If you are not fit, you are challenged physically, and if you are fit, you are challenged by having to do everything at the pace of the slowest person. I did this 20 years ago and the valuable things I learnt there still influence who am I and how I handle things.

I work in IT, having moved from being pure technical to now being more business-oriented. But...

...that's not what defines me.

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  • Doing the Parnell Hustle on Basement Life
  • The veiled menace of consumer… on Basement Life
  • What responsibility do outsour… on Project Management in Practice
  • Supermarket sociology 101 on Basement Life

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About the Author

Mark J. Owen has a keen interest in Enterprise Information Management, as well as the use of social media and how it can be used to oil the wheels of innovation. As part of a global team spanning across 3 continents, he has a good understanding of what is required for effective cross-cultural teamwork.

Mark has recently bought a smartphone, and has started a hobby of capturing his "along the way" photos. (You can view these by clicking here.)

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