All posts by Jonathan Phillips
The Digital Communication Awards honour outstanding achievements, professional campaigning and strategic thinking in online communications in a range of categories including intranets. AWARD CATEGORIES The Digital Communication Awards has 34 categories. Your intranet project could be entered into a number including Innovation of the Year, Employer [read more]
The Institute of Internal Communications (IoIC) awards aim to find the best of the best: the work that challenges, amazes and demonstrates the fresh thinking that keeps the internal comms profession alive. AWARD CATEGORIES There are many, many ways in which you could enter your intranet into [read more]
The Digital Impact Awards seeks to honour the best corporate digital communications work in Europe. It’s been running for a number of years now and covers a range of internal, external and social communication channels. AWARD CATEGORIES There are two categories that would be best placed [read more]
The Melcrum Awards recognize the world’s best companies for innovative, ground-breaking work that not only adds strategic value, but elevates the role of the communication function. AWARD CATEGORIES Intranets could be recognised as part of many of the Melcrum Awards but the Innovation in Digital, Social [read more]
The Intranet Innovation Awards (IIA), run by StepTwo Designs in Australia, celebrate new ideas and innovative approaches to the enhancement and delivery of intranets. Their goal is to find and showcase these remarkable solutions. The sites are reviewed by company consultants, intranet experts and hands-on intranet practitioners. [read more]
While we at Intranetizen have occasionally been critical of the way they apply findings from a small sample of winners to declare them trends across the industry, there’s no doubt the winners of the Neilsen Norman Intranet Design Annual are best-in-class intranets. They recognise innovation in [read more]
Our first twenty intranet features (10, 10) appear to have got you all thinking about features you’d like to see on an intranet near you in the near future. We’ve really enjoyed writing these and reading your suggestions so thank you. And so, the final [read more]
Here at Intranetizen we started thinking about the intranet features we’d love to see, but as yet haven’t seen the light of day. An hour later, we published our first ten but with so many left, we knew a second (and maybe third) instalment would [read more]
As intranets evolve into fully mobile, functioning digital workplaces, we’re discovering a whole bunch more ‘features’ that we find downright horrible! We’ve already presented 24 signs you’re losing the plot (14 signs, 10 signs, we did the maths ourselves) but we’ve discovered yet more signs you’re [read more]
Borgen, The Bridge, novels by Stieg Larsson – it appears that the whole world has Scandimania. Last night, tech behemoth Microsoft jumped on the bandwagon, announcing their new app Oslo at this years SharePoint Conference (twitter hashtag SPC14). In a peculiarly Philomena Cunk style question, [read more]
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[…] memory fades, but it involved alcohol. I remember discussing with Luke Mepham of Intranetizen that someone should put on an independent intranet-focused conference. It
If you’ve ever become caught up in an intranet project deadlock between HR, IT, Comms or some other part of a business, you’ll know that […]
Pick the right intranet solution and you can still configure/extend without building from scratch, but with less risk/effort (although always some element of trade off […]