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The four Intranetizens like to read articles, books and blog posts on a variety of topics. This week was no exception as the first week of September saw a flurry of great content. We find this stuff so you don’t have to. (more…) Share this:ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPrintReddit
Since 1995, Gartner has used the Hype Cycle Model to characterise the over-enthusiasm and subsequent disappointment that typically happens when new technologies are introduced. Every year, Gartner issue a Hype Cycle special report, showing how far along the cycle technologies have moved, helping CIOs to decide [read more]
The four Intranetizens like to read widely on all aspects of intranet management – design, UX, technology, content, strategy, LOLcats – it’s all relevant. But mostly it’s just a tactic to avoid making eye contact with strangers on public transport while commuting to our day [read more]
The four Intranetizens like to read around on all aspects of intranet management. Technology, strategy, design, content, UX, innovation – it’s all relevant to intranet practioners. Here’s a round-up of our favourite reading from the past week. Tell us what’s inspired you this week using [read more]
Time for some more intranet tough love this week as we take a look at those intranet features you should really avoid. If any of these ideas genuinely came up in your intranet user research, please take a LONG HARD LOOK AT YOUR COLLEAGUES and [read more]
Social intranets have been widely noted as the ‘next big thing’ in intranets, but many practioners, including us, have noted the obvious difficulty in reporting why social should be so central to our plans. Without tangible, believable return on investment numbers, it’s hard to justify [read more]
Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future. — Niels Bohr The second week back in the office after the Christmas and New Year break is the oddest time, the holiday break feels very distant already. It’s a great time to propose ideas, plan out [read more]
The Best of Intranetizen 2011 post does exactly what it says on the tin! Here are our Top 10 posts of the year. We’ll be back later this month with posts on intranet trends in 2012, hints for new managers, a post on intranet networking [read more]
On behalf of all the Intranetizen team, a huge ‘thank you’ for all your support, encouragement, comments, retweets and enthusiasm during 2011. Our growing team have really enjoyed writing and we hope you’ve enjoyed reading. We wish you a Happy Holidays (and a Merry Christmas [read more]
In her excellent report on Digital Workspace trends, Jane McConnell pointed out that the corporate intranet is becoming increasingly ‘place independent’ — that is to say, employees are expecting to be able to access their intranet from wherever they so choose. For some, that meant [read more]
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