A cracker is basically a cardboard tube with a small explosive, a hat, a joke, and a gift that nobody wants. An obvious combination when you think of it. But back to intranet news headlines....
Read MoreA cracker is basically a cardboard tube with a small explosive, a hat, a joke, and a gift that nobody wants. An obvious combination when you think of it. But back to intranet news headlines....
Read MoreThose contributing to the health and usefulness of your intranet deserve a secret grotto. But any community needs a strong purpose to thrive, so invest your time wisely to support your expended comms network....
Read MoreEverybody's using link shorteners on social networks - what if you could reduce your long intranet addresses to a couple of words?...
Read MoreMaybe you're not ready to throw out your ageing intranet just yet. It's perfectly possible to deliver a fresh, useful, intranet experience right now....
Read MoreEvidence-based decisions can be demonstrably valuable, but often there are clear avenues of progress that can be made right now - if only people would choose to take responsibility for their decisions....
Read MoreAsk employees what they want, and they rarely say ‘more corporate headlines’....
Read MorePeople should know what a link will do before they click; this is not a puzzle game!...
Read MoreSome serious no-nos regarding boring stock images, and some great links for finding fresh free-to-use images on your intranet....
Read MoreThe three click rule is so old that even people who are unfamiliar with UX and IA will repeat it, but would the three wise men have recommended it?...
Read MoreIn our first intranet advent article, we offer a tip about writing effective headlines to increase the readership of your articles....
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