All posts by Jonathan Phillips
Last January we predicted a drive for home working, a push to get social with SharePoint, a need to prove the worth of intranet of today (with metrics), and a swing in investment to search and find-ability over ‘pushing’ news. And we were mostly right (phew!). So [read more]
The Best of Intranetizen 2012 post does exactly what it says on the tin — a round up of the best posts of the year, all in one place. We’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support, your comments, your wit, [read more]
Back in September we discussed Gamification – an awful word – and concluded that, if used well, it could be a way to tap into the psychology of motivation and reward and make some tasks more engaging, interesting and participative. But playing psychological tricks with [read more]
Last week, Jonathan Phillips from the Intranetizen team had the pleasure of attending and presenting at La Rencontre Internationale des Responsables Intranet. This year, the team has had the pleasure of presenting all over the US and Europe, so how does this Paris-based conference stack up [read more]
A lot of companies are still in their phase for experimenting with what is called enterprise 2.0 or social business. For some this means to establish web 2.0 inspired tools such as blogs, wikis or unified communication solutions. For the others the approach leads to [read more]
Fridays mean fish for supper and another summary post of interesting articles from your Intranetizen team. So, what caught our eye this week? (more…) Share this:ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPrintReddit
If you want something to work properly in an organisation, you give someone responsibility for it. You don’t leave it to chance and simply hope that it gets done. Companies would never dream of not having someone in charge of legal, or communications, or widget [read more]
Maybe you’ve got a new boss determined to make their mark or you’ve got an intranet platform that was coded by Noah? Whatever the reason, at some point in your intranet career, you’re bound to be involved in a big intranet re-launch. Towards the end [read more]
It’s been a busy week! This week, we were busy bees at the fantastic Interaction Intranet Conference, but we still managed to keep our eyes open for the best intranet web content. This is your weekly digest to make your commutes next week more informative [read more]
The Intranetizen team are presenting at the Interaction Intranet conference in London this week — the only 2012 conference program to feature all four of us. In another first, we’ll be live-blogging the entire event on our website. Follow the build up, the conference and [read more]
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