Archive for the ‘Intranets’ Category

Coffee and your intranet?

June 2, 2010 by Robert

Just a quick post (which you can get away with on a blog!) but just finished a new intranet with a client who to help with user takeup, have a section on their Intranet which allows users to rate the best local food and coffee outlets near their office. Such simple things are great ways [...]

How to use your intranet to generate ideas?

February 16, 2010 by Robert

Even the most elementary Intranet fulfils the most basic of Intranet functions – bringing users together to the one online area. However, what people see when they get there can vary widely. So if you’re struggling to find interesting things to keep your Intranet fresh, what about trying a ‘Share your Ideas’ feature. Companies like [...]

Will an Intranet change us?

November 23, 2009 by Douglas

Is the implementation of an Intranet something which is expected to change our organisation? Or is it just expected to support the way we do things? The answer may sound ambiguous but the answer is yes – if it is a successful implementation then it will change your organisation, but yes, it is there to [...]

IIM IA and Intranets Presentation and Card Sorting Exercise

August 11, 2009 by Douglas

I’m a little late with getting this to press however at the end of July Amanda Broomhall from AIB Consulting held an enlightening and interactive session about Information Architecture and Intranets. The session was organised by the IIM Melbourne chapter. The following summary is my interpretation of the key lessons from the talk. Amanda commenced [...]