Monthly Archives: March 2013
If you’re looking for inspiration when writing your 2013 #intranet plan or resolutions, where should you start looking? One of the best places is to seek advice from those intranet managers whose intranets have won awards. In an earlier post, we let you know which [read more]
Here at Intranetizen, we’ve talked about the need to measure the impact and performance of your intranet. While success isn’t measured by page visitors, its hard to meet any of your goals if nobody come to the intranet in the first place. In this special [read more]
This week, Jonathan Phillips from the Intranetizen team had the pleasure of attending and presenting at Congres Intranet 2013. With an increasing number of international intranet conferences, how does this Utrecht-based conference stack up? Here’s our review. (more…) Share this:ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPrintReddit
With none of the Intranetizen team able to make the IntraTeam event this year, Martin Risgaard Rasmussen kindly offered to step in and write a review of the event. Thanks, Martin! As a true IntraTeam Event veteran attending the conference for the fourth time I [read more]
As part of every intranet managers purview will be long range planning for your intranet or digital workplace. Part of the input will be from your users and some will be from your business leaders, but will either be ambitious enough? In today’s Intranetizen post, [read more]
When Yahoo! issued a memo a week ago to call time on home working, they could hardly have imagined how much debate this would provoke. When we reported the story on Monday, many of you were quick to comment with your thoughts on why Yahoo [read more]
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