My career in technology

Everyone needs to manage their career, not everyone needs to manage SharePoint

This blog has some content meant for general audiences, and some content that is extremely technical. This post is meant to help guide you to getting the most out of my blog, depending on your needs.

(Alternatively you can use the categories links on the right-hand side of the page)

If you are looking for posts related to career management, here is the list.

If you are looking for technical SharePoint content, this is the list of my SharePoint-related posts.
Don’t know what SharePoint is? Try this.
Other beginner-level technical posts are here.

InfoPath-specific posts are here.
All of my technical posts can be found here.

I also have an interest in Social Media, and you can find some of those posts here. I’ve got a lot to say about blogging, so much so that I opened a new blog just for talking about blogging strategy, promotion, and statistics, called The Metablog Blog, where I blog about blogging (and sometimes I blog about blogging about blogging about…).

Here are my top SharePoint posts:

  1. Add a Unique Auto-Incrementing Column to a SharePoint List
  2. Error: SharePoint List – Cannot Edit in Datasheet, Export to Excel, or Import Spreadsheet
  3. Publish an InfoPath Form to Multiple SharePoint Sites
  4. Limiting SharePoint Workflow Due Dates to Business Days
  5. Use Calculated Columns to Close Technical Gaps in SPD Workflows – Another Solution
  6. Automated SharePoint Site Provisioning Solution – Act Four (…They Will Come)
  7. Error: The website declined to show this webpage HTTP 403
  8. Automated SharePoint Site Provisioning Solution – Act One (The Setup)
  9. SharePoint Governance – Why?
  10. Automated SharePoint Site Provisioning Solution – Act Two (The Decision)

Here are my top Career posts:

  1. Secrets of the Successful Jobseeker – Part 1
  2. What have you been doing since your last job?
  3. It’s No Secret – Optimism In the Job Search
  4. “What have you been doing since your last job?” Part 2
  5. Secrets of the Successful Jobseeker – Part 2
  6. Secrets of the Successful Jobseeker – Part 3
  7. Networking Skills
  8. What are you doing? Let them know on LinkedIn!
  9. Quick Fix: Add a LinkedIn Sharing Button to Your WordPress Blog
  10. Consulting Skills
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Comments on: "Everyone needs to manage their career, not everyone needs to manage SharePoint" (1)

  1. [...] mentioned in the site description slug (under my picture to the right), in my guidance post, and in my Manifesto (of sorts) (and probably about a dozen other places on this blog), I am both a [...]

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