This is the second future scenario exploring the future of intranets (and beyond) in organisations. The first covered Sarah’s first days at work, and this…
The weight of the existing intranet.
Some time back, we worked for a large government agency. Their intranet was terrible, a huge collection of separate sites dating back over a decade….
Video interview with Prophet on streamlining 360 degree feedback.
We often talk about using the intranet to save time, and to streamline common business tasks. This is all about taking a cumbersome existing process,…
An elevator pitch for you and your intranet.
It’s an old web tale: if you work at Apple’s headquarters, One Infinite Loop in Cupertino, California, you may find yourself in the lift one…
The three clicks myth.
When designing intranets or websites, it is helpful to have some rules of thumb to follow when making decisions. Over time, many of these have…
How to empower authors.
In most organisations authors are vital to the effectiveness of the intranet. Despite this, authors are often given the task of updating content with little…
An elevator pitch for you and your intranet.
It’s important to have an ‘elevator pitch’ to hand at all times for both the intranet and intranet team.
The three clicks myth.
The ‘three clicks rule’ is perhaps the most widely known web design principle, but it’s a myth.
How to empower authors.
Intranet teams can never maintain a whole site themselves, and empowered authors will do much to deliver great content.
Future scenario: starting a new job.
Another year, another job. After 18 months in the last job, and a few months looking for work, Sarah is starting into her new role….