Random things we all typically hear when it comes to Governance…
• Not on top of the list right now
• Not in the budget
• We’ll get to it later
• Not really seeing the need…
I have yet to hear 1 valid reason as to why Governance should not be completed, maintained, or approved in budgets. Governance really is not an option in any organization if you want your processes and procedures followed by employees. Each time I have been involved in a project where governance was put on the back burner there have been issues with not knowing what other departments processes were, building themselves into a corner, not meeting service level agreements, and the list goes on and on. If there is no one source of truth in how all the functions of the business run, how are you ever going to build a solid foundation and keep it running at the level it needs to run so that your organization can be successful? In this session we will review what governance is, how it can be useful, how you can get started, maintain it, and most importantly how to get it approved!
3. Agenda
• Common Questions
• What does Governance Mean?
• Impacts of O365
• Where to Start
• O365 vs. On-Prem Governance
• Best Practices
• OneDrive
• Office Groups
• Yammer
• Development
• Last but not least
• 3rd Party Tools
Freebies!!
4.
5. • Give a Little, Get a Lot: Use Plan B
– http://www.infogovcon.com/connect/blog/entry/give-a-little-get-a-lot-use-plan-b
• Personal Blog
– http://spmindmelt.focalpointsolutions.co
• Information Governance Blog
– http://www.infogovcon.com/connect/blog
• Christian Buckley
– http://www.buckleyplanet.com/
• Susan Hanley
– http://www.susanhanley.com/
• Governance Template
– http://www.infogovcon.com/connect/blog
• David Pileggi
– SlideShare – SharePoint Planning: A Labyrinth of Choices
6. Common Questions?
• Is Governance Technology Specific?
• Can Technology Choices Drive Governance?
• Do you think SharePoint, Yammer & OneDrive need governance?
• How do you get governance to work for you?
• How can our company make an impact?
• How can you sell Governance to Management?
8. The Definition
The set of policies, roles, responsibilities, and
processes that control how an organization works
together to achieve their goals.
The Meaning:
• An active people and business oriented process
• An interactive model to solve problems
• A tool that ensures business value and continuous improvement!!!
9. Governance is NOT!
• Large binders of complicated
policies, procedures and standards
• Technology specific
10. IMPACTS OF OFFICE 365?
•In some ways, it simplifies Governance even
further
•SharePoint and Exchange are primarily affected
•The biggest impact Office 365 has on
Governance is sizing limits
•Data sprawl must be watched more carefully in
O365 to avoid hitting capacity limits
Feature Specifications
Storage base per tenant
10 GB + 500 MB per subscribed user +
additional storage purchased.
For example, if you have 10,000 users, the
base storage allocation is approximately 5
TB (10 GB + 500 MB * 10,000 users).
Site collection storage quotas
Up to 1 TB per site collection. (25 GB for
trial).
Minimum storage allocation per site
collection is 100 MB.
My Site storage allocation
Up to 1 TB per user, as soon as
provisioned.
Personal site storage applies to a user’s
OneDrive for Business library and personal
newsfeed.
Site collections per tenant
500,000 site collections (other than
personal sites).
Mailbox Size 25 gig
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11. Where Does it Start?
Plus a little thing I like to call
the answer to all
governance roadblocks or
better known as the FREE
governance template or
something cool I will show
you later
13. Areas of Governance
• Blogging
• Community Management
• Customizations
• Delivering Content
• Relocating Content
• Removing Content
• Site Creations
• Templates
• Quotas
• Office Groups
• Wiki
• MySites
• Site Audits
• Naming Conventions
• Permissions
• Taxonomy & Suggestions
• Compliance
• Reporting
• Site vs. Sub-Site
• Mailbox Sizes
• Videos
Get it yet??
EVERYTHING!!
14. Governance Team
Your governance policies should support your
organization’s goals and be kept up-to-date as your
organization’s needs change. We recommend that
you create a team from various disciplines across
your organization to develop and maintain these
policies. Include people from as many of the
following roles as possible:
Your governance policies should support your organization’s goals and
be kept up-to-date as your organization’s needs change. We recommend
that you create a team from various disciplines across your organization
to develop and maintain these policies. Include people from as many of
the following roles as possible:
15. Team Roles
Strategy Team
Consists of business owners
who provide insight and
direction to drive strategic
initiatives
Tactical Team
• Consists of 3 sub-teams that
support the directives of the
Strategy team
• Operations
• Support
• Developers
Which Teams Role will Change?
16. Tactical Team Responsibilities
Operations Team
• Help Enforce Governance Plan
• Manage Routine Maintenance
Tasks:
• Nightly Backups
• Usage Monitoring &
Analysis
• Scheduled Task Validation
• Security Release & System
Upgrades
Support Team
• Create Support System with SLA’s
• Respond to questions, bugs and
other issue resolution
• Provide typical SharePoint Admin
roles such as:
• Site Provisioning
• Security Permissions for
users and groups
Development Team
• New features and program
management while adhering to
standards.
• Develop customized &
personalized solutions for
departments & division sites.
Whose job will be changing the most?
17. Tactical Team Responsibilities
Operations Team
• Enforce Governance Plan
• Manage Routine Maintenance Tasks:
• Nightly Backups
• Usage Monitoring & Analysis
• Scheduled Task Validation
• Security Release & System
Upgrades
• Oracle & DBA Role will be
eliminated
• Active Directory Role could
change (Ping Identity, FBA, etc.)*
• No Equipment to Support
Support Team
• Create Support System with
SLA’s
• Respond to questions, bugs and
other issue resolution
• Provide typical SharePoint Admin
roles such as:
• Site Provisioning
• Security Permissions for
users and groups
Development Team
• New features and program
management while adhering to
standards.
• Develop customized &
personalized solutions for
departments & division sites.
* Indicates Change
18. Best Practices
• Determine initial principles and goals. The governance committee should develop a governance vision, policies, and
standards that can be measured to track compliance and to quantify the benefit to your organization. For example, your plan
should identify service delivery requirements for both technical and business aspects of your SharePoint deployment.
• Classify your business information. Organize your information according to an existing taxonomy, or create a custom
taxonomy that includes all the information that supports your business solution. After your information is organized, design
an information architecture to manage it. Then, determine the most appropriate IT services to support it.
• Develop an education strategy. The human element is, after the governance plan, the most important ingredient in the
success or failure of a SharePoint deployment. A comprehensive training plan should show how to use SharePoint according
to the standards and practices that you are implementing and explain why those standards and practices are important. Your
plan should cover the kinds of training required for specific user groups and describe appropriate training tools. For example,
your IT department might maintain a frequently asked questions (FAQ) page about its SharePoint service offerings, or your
business division might provide online training that shows how to set up and use a new document management process.
19. Best Practices
• Develop an ongoing plan. Successful governance is ongoing. The governance committee should meet regularly to review new
requirements in the governance plan, reevaluate and adjust governance principles, and resolve conflicts among business
divisions for IT resources. The committee should provide regular reports to its executive sponsors to promote accountability
and to help enforce compliance across your organization. Although this process seems complicated, its goals are to increase
the return on your investment in SharePoint, take full advantage of the usefulness of your SharePoint solution, and improve
the productivity of your organization.
20. OneDrive for Business
• Sync & share documents
• Collaborate on document security with individuals inside and outside the
company
• Access content and information anywhere and from almost any device
• Version Control & Content life cycle
• Manage access permissions
• Access with native mobile client apps for windows 8 and ios.
21. Office Groups
• Public & Private Groups
• Groups will have…
– Place to have conversations
– Calendar
– OneNote
– Document Library
– OneDrive for Business
• Stored in Azure AD (Exchange + SharePoint)
• By default ANYONE can create them
• Everyone can see all groups
• Will replace the need for some Team Sites
22. Office 365 Governance
• No Recovery
• When to use a Team site and when to use an Office Group
• Public vs. Private
• Subscriptions
• Control who can create groups
• Disable Group Creation by User
– Set-OwaMailboxPolicy -Identity test.comOwaMailboxPolicy-Default -
GroupCreationEnabled $false
• Cleanup
23. If you don’t have a tool to utilize or a GOVERNANCE document to assist in managing
OneDrive the next horror movie could be in the making!
However!!!
24. Yammer
What it Does Well:
• Enable enterprises to become more social very rapidly
• Enables easy access to groups and feeds
• Provides easy access across different devices and browsers
• Offers easy-to-use administration tools
25. Yammer
Governance to the Rescue
• Establish policies and procedures
– Prior to releasing
– Full disclosure on how it works
– What happens when you leave the company?
• Engage an influencer
– Build relationships
• Design External usage policy
– Reference our nda
– Require all users to sign
• 3rd party app – (supplemental applications)
– Gamification, Analytics, LMS and other integration areas
26. Yammer Governance
Prevention Steps:
•Keyword monitoring
•Define types of group administration
•Password policies
•IP blocking
•User management
•Mandate an authentication method for external users
•E-discovery
27. Development is Not Exempt!!
• Code review
• Source control
• Approved developer Tools
• Deployment process
• Load balancing
• Validation
• How to handle exceptions
• Security review
• SharePoint Apps
• Documentation
• 3rd party Tools
• Development Environments
• Sensitive Data
28. Last But NOT Least!!
• Load balancing
• Validation
• Sensitive data
• How to handle exceptions
• Security review
• SharePoint Apps
• Documentation
• Design Standards
• Development Standars
• Quality Assurance
• Deployment Standards
• Project Management
30. Where to Get Started?
Get a template…….IT’S FREE!!!
What Governance Template Do I Use…..
http://spmindmelt.focalpointsolutions.co/?p=133
Starting Answering the Questions:
Susan Hanley
http://www.susanhanley.com/
31. Supporting your Governance
• Wiki… AKA… Knowledge Base… aka “the kb”!!
– Searchable
– automate
– Linkable
• Governance Site (Center of Excellence)
• Auditing
– Quarterly, monthly, etc.
– Split responsibility so it is not overwhelming for 1 or 2 individuals
– Use 3rd party tool
How many times do you see something like this, but never use the word Governance?
Why Do people choose not to use the Word Governance?
Dirty Word or a Scary Word
Some Options to Utilize:
Guidelines
SOP
Policies
Some really make building Governance harder than it really is.
File upload limit 2 GB per file.
File attachment size limit 250 MB
Public Website storage default 5 GB (However, Public sites are going away so beware!!)
A SharePoint admin can allocate up to 1 TB (the limit for a site collection).
List a couple
An effective governance plan anticipates the needs and goals of your organization's business divisions and IT teams. Because every enterprise is unique, we recommend that you tailor a governance plan to your environment by using the following steps.
Determine initial principles and goals
Set a base line
develop a governance vision, policies, and standards that can be measured to track compliance
For example, your plan should identify SLA’s for both technical and business teams for support
- how long does your SharePoint Support/Admin have to solve an issue? 3 Business Days?
How is that Issue communicated?
What is the support structure?
Classify your business information
What are you going to track? What Key Terms do you have? What is your Taxonomy?
Organize or customize taxonomy - information that supports your business
Design an information architecture to manage it.
Develop an ongoing plan
committee should meet regularly to review new requirements
committee should provide regular reports to its executive sponsors to promote accountability
take full advantage of the usefulness of your SharePoint solution
OneDrive Vs. OneDrive for Business
Anyone know the difference?
OneDrive – personal free
OneDrive for Business – see slide
When you implement and Share to company
Noway to stop sharing to external Yammer
If someone leaves:
Account has been removed
However, Content on external account is still there.
Engage an influencer
No Governance Build Influencers and relationships
Training, just stating ‘Don’t do that’ does not work
External Usage Policy
Admin
E-Discovery:
Electronic discovery (or e-discovery or ediscovery) refers to discovery in civil litigation or government investigations which deals with the exchange of information in electronic format (often referred to as electronically stored information or ESI).
HR nightmare – Wife HR Associate Relations
Security, Admin
Same Policies for users also applies to Developers…..They are not special….
One Depart would start purchasing products to solve a problem, when another department already had a product to solve the same problem….
How to handle exceptions
Every company is different.
Great Start and outline of what an Average Company will need
Starts the brain juices flowing on other areas that need to be addressed.
Start Discovery what your company needs….
Start small…… Low hanging fruit…..
Turn it into an Agile Story…
As an End User, I would like to receive a resolution to my SharePoint Issue Within 3 business days.
ITS S.M.A.R.T
Workflow to remind of when a policy doc needs to be reviewed
Refresh Governance Team – New Perspectives