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Biographical Information

Jason Batchelor

Vice President, Summit 7 Systems

 Throughout his 10-year career, Jason has held a variety of IT responsibilities that have provided a strong technical foundation enabling him to adapt quickly to the changing business landscape. Jason has been instrumental in business process automation and re-engineering through the use of tools such as Lean and Six Sigma. Jason has worked in corporate environments using

SharePoint as a collaborative medium to support CMMI accreditation and appraisal efforts. Over the past 7 years, Jason has been working with, training, and administering multiple SharePoint environments.

Jason has more than 15 years of experience in information system design and architecture. He is a graduate of the University of Alabama in Huntsville, where he obtained both his BSBA and MS in Management Information Systems. Jason received his Lean Six Sigma Blackbelt from Villanova University. 

Articles by Jason Batchelor

5 Areas of Consideration for SharePoint Enhancements

As with any set of tools, we have often acquired them out of need, as a gift, or perhaps even just inherited them. Tools have always created a paradigm shift in our mentality that enables us to believe that with a bit of skill, ability and vision, we can strive to make that something better… even if it's just a little bit. In a way, we think of tools as our ally, perhaps a weapon of choice to accomplish a driving objective or perhaps just to sustain what we are currently doing…

Process-Centric ECM for the Modern Business

Today's organizations are continually facing the need for agility, better management, and proactive maintenance and management of company assets. Many organizations leverage ECM systems to help them accomplish this panacea but often feel as if they fall short of the "Promised Land." ECM has tremendous value, but there are changes in how we can architect and implement ECM as a concept and not just as a system that can provide long lasting value…