A year ago, Team Intranetizen had a punt on what we felt would be the biggest changes in the intranet industry in 2012. So were we right? Let’s take a look back at those and see if we were on the money. (more…) Share this:ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPrintReddit
On behalf of the Intranetizen team, a huge thank you for all your support, comments – both challenging and affirmative – of the posts we published throughout 2012. We look forward to writing more posts in 2013 and connecting with the intranet community both near [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]
This was the seventh time Janus Boye has brought web and intranet specialists together for a conference in the Danish city of Aarhus, but only the first time Intranetizen has made it along. Originally a conference focussed on external web, the J Boye conferences now [read more]
Sharon and Jonathan discuss their presentations and talking points from the #intrateam17 conference in Copenhagen
Episode 2 where Intranatter speaks to Jonathan Seal
Mar 10, 2017 • 18:05
In this episode, Jonathan and Sharon catch up with Jonathan Seal in the the last of our episodes from the Intrateam17 event. We talk about chatbots, AI, measurement and mobile.
The one with Luke and Jon talking about social
Mar 22, 2017 • 13:42
Luke and Jonathan talk about social and internal communications
The one where Luke and Jon talk about pubs (and ESNs)
Mar 29, 2017 • 12:19
On this episode, Luke and Jon talk about pubs as an analogy for ESNs.
Luke and Jon talk intranet strategy with experts!
Apr 12, 2017 • 21:11
In this episode — the first of a two parter — Luke and Jon talk to Steve Bynghall and Chris Tubb about building an intranet strategy.
Chris Tubb and Steve Bynghall: Intranet Strategy part 2
Apr 25, 2017 • 18:14
The one where Chris and Steve continue the conversation with Luke and Jon about intranet strategy.
The one with Wedge
Oct 23, 2017 • 27:01
All four intranetizens jump on a podcast to talk with Wedge about the IntranetNow conference
[…] 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
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 […]
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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 […]