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As 2014 comes to a close, we wanted to say thank you to all of you who have visited the site over the past year. Some of you may have noticed we haven’t been posting as often; life, work (secondments to Asia, SharePoint upgrades and increased [read more]
Have you completed Jane McConnell’s 2015 Digital Workplace Trends survey? In less than two weeks (closes on 31 December) you will lose your chance to contribute to this valuable source of information and analysis so it’s time, before you put on your out of office, [read more]
Happy New Year! We at Intranetizen hope you had a great break and have come back to work in 2014 with a fresh mind, ready to make the best of what work has to throw at you. For the four of us 2013 was a [read more]
It’s the weekend and you are sitting at a dinner party, to the left you have Paul the policeman, across from you is Harriet the teacher, and at the end you have Bob the bus driver. After Bob finishes a hilarious tale from his week [read more]
We often get asked what the long term plan for intranetizen is. Tongue-in-cheek, we suspect a few consultants are slightly worried we might sneak on to their patch! But it’s a great question and one that we had struggled to answer. Recently, the team gathered [read more]
In a letter to the Daily Telegraph today, an influential group of business leaders in the UK argue that flexible working can boost business as well as benefit employees, if correctly implemented. They commented “Flexible working has been too narrowly characterised as a benefit for [read more]
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]
Earlier this month we talked about the intranet’s role in preparing for and recovering from catastrophe. But are you prepared for a zombie apocalypse? So-called digital workplace ‘experts’ claim that people are the heart of every business, and that a central function of an intranet [read more]
The four Intranetizens really value on- and offline networking for intranet specialists. We read blogs written by other practitioners, share thoughts on Twitter, and regularly attend intranet conferences and meet-ups – all part of the burgeoning intranet networking and knowledge-sharing scene here in Europe. But what’s [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
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 […]