This isn't just a goal, it's an online program that seems to fit the bill for an inexpensive Sharepoint session specifically for those of us who don't have rights to touch the server and/or Sharepoint Designer. I must say, I'm intrigued. I've subscribed to the RSS feed to keep on eye on the associated blog, End User SharePoint. If anyone is familiar with the types of online programs presented by this company, please let us know.
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FYI..I did attend this program, and it wasn't quite what I had in mind. Not bad, mind you, it just covered some very specific enhancements that aren't high on my list.