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Good. Highlighting/underlining. BOOK is really in VERY GOOD condition-but there's light highlighting on 8 pages (out of 268 pages) 304 p. Audience: Professional and scholarly. User Adoption Strategies: Shifting Second Wave People to New Collaboration Technology by Michael Sampson is a guide for getting the majority of users (the "second wave") to adopt new collaboration tools, focusing on practical strategies beyond early adopters. The book addresses the common problem of low usage after technology rollouts, offering a toolkit of approaches for planning and implementing successful adoption, applicable to various technologies like SharePoint. Key takeaways include the need for a formal adoption plan, understanding change management, and specific tactics for engaging the bulk of the workforce. Key Concepts "Second Wave People": The majority of users who are not early adopters and need specific strategies to be convinced to use new technology. Focus on the "Why": Explains the critical need for a user adoption strategy, as simply launching a tool often leads to it being ignored. Practical Toolkit: Provides a process with multiple strategies that can be selected and applied to an organization's specific needs. Formal Plan: Emphasizes creating a written user adoption plan to force clear thinking and strategy.