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date: Wed, 11 May 2005 13:32:06 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.sharepointportalserver.portal.config.eng        back       


Best Practices for Site Creation   
I'm still in the early learning stages of Sharepoint.  I have a test system 
that I've been "playing around" with and using for demonstrations.

Here's my question:

I have a department that has 2 parts.  Administrative and Operations.  
Administrative is broken up into 8 parts (teams).  Some of those teams are 
broken up into smaller teams.  Operations is broken up into 8 geographical 
areas ultimately reporting back to an administrative team.

How should it be set up in Sharepoint?  Should it be 1 site with different 
web part pages?  Should each team have their own sites?  Should each 
"Division" (Administrative / Operations) have it's own site and then use 
pages for the Regions?

I have a couple of books, but they never explain how it "Should" be set up 
and what the benefits / drawbacks are of each method.

Some guidance would be gfreatly appreciated.

Thanks
Ron.
date: Wed, 11 May 2005 13:32:06 -0700   author:   Capt_Ron monbleau(notthis)@palmbeach.k12.fl.us.NotThisEither

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