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When organisations engage us to deliver communication and collaboration programmes, one of the key benefits they’re looking for is to enable their organisations to better Work Out Loud. That is, to purposefully make your work visible so that it can be committed to corporate memory, [read more]
The publication this week of the 2019 Edelman Trust Barometer report provides fascinating insight for HR and Communications teams with implications for digital workplace professionals. This year, Trust at Work is the overarching theme, coinciding with the crowning of “My Employer” has the most trusted [read more]
With just over a month of preparation to go, the General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR is no doubt occupying considerable time for intranet and digital workplace specialists. If you’re a subscriber to Intranetizen (surely everyone is, right?), then you’ll see some communications from us [read more]
The recent allegations about Cambridge Analytica using data obtained via Facebook to influence elections have made a serious dent in Facebook’s reputation. Its share price fell by 7%and MPs have summoned CEO Mark Zuckerberg to give evidence over the “catastrophic failure of process”. Inevitably, this [read more]
Some businesses have intranets, some do not. Some use ERP tools, some deploy CRM, some declare themselves “O365 houses” or align to Salesforce, Oracle, Facebook or other tech megalith, but all — every one of them — has a digital workplace. A digital workplace is [read more]
Last year we were all very pleased to be given the Intranet Now Diamond award for remarkable contribution to the intranet community. The massive glass diamond is awarded each year to someone who selflessly shares and publishes their thoughts, theories, guidance, and stories about intranets [read more]
Some of the greatest value the digital workplace can deliver is moving internal services online, making it easier to get things done at less cost to the company. Online HR, training or meeting room booking are just some examples of services that are delivered through [read more]
In my office, the company gives you cake. It’s a perfunctory cake but served up daily, it keeps employees reasonably happy and productive. Even though employees get cake every day, they barely notice it and never sing its praises. They probably think that everyone gets [read more]
Most intranets are owned by or heavily influenced by the Internal Communications team. While that isn’t necessarily a bad thing, it can mean that the you’re disproportionately focused on the sections that matter most to them, such as corporate news. Having the Comms Director as a [read more]
In under 18 months, one of the most fundamental changes to the way businesses handle data — the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) — will come into application. But how will this new legislation impact intranet and digital workplace teams? Today, we take a look [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
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