For one, there is more chance that the corporate knowledge that disappears
into Post It notes and black books will be retained by the organisation.
--
David Olsen
www.powerbits.com.au
"waxwing1" <waxwing1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5794BE8A-EF99-4E59-8B54-7D472BB15855@microsoft.com...
>A handful of folks at my company are trying to bring OneNote in but we're
> meeting some resistance. I don't think the product is understood and
> since
> it is not included in our Enterprise license we've got to jump through
> many
> hoops to even test it. This includes estimating the ROI of the tool before
> testing it. What productivity gains have you realized from using OneNote
> (either personally or as a team)? Do you use it with Sharepoint or
> standalone? What metrics would you suggest to justify the ROI? Thanks.