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At Intranetizen, we believe great intranets make organisations better. They improve collaboration, boost engagement, reduce costs, and improve efficiency. Nowhere is that need to do more with less and become more efficient more pressing than in the voluntary sector – yet charities often lack the [read more]
Back in 2011 we wrote about 10 laws that every Intranet manager should know. Number 7 on that list is the EU Cookie Law, and since then the legislation has been through a few iterations. So many iterations that it would be entirely acceptable for [read more]
If you have children in your life, you’ll be only too aware of the power of the question “Why?”. Repeatedly being asked why is an impressively (and deceptively) simple technique for getting to the heart of a subject and can form a useful part of [read more]
Intranet conference season is well underway, with the Intranetizen team attending a number of events across Europe and further afield. Last month Intranetizen’s Sharon O’Dea travelled to Gothenburg, Sweden, to attend (and speak at) Intranatverk. (more…) Share this:ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPrintReddit
There are a few global centres of excellence for intranets and digital workplace, predictably crystallising around thought-leaders: In Scandinavia with Janus Boye and Kurt Kragh Sørensen, in the Netherlands (Entopic organisation), in the UK (IBF, DWF) and in Australia with the great work at James [read more]
Last week, Intranetizen headed to Berlin for the 2nd Intranet Reloaded conference in Berlin. Despite it being a relative newbie on the conference trail, this event has quickly become a ‘must-attend’ date calendar – Jonathan Phillips explains why. (more…) Share this:ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPrintReddit
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]
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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[…] 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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