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 MoreYour sponsor may love your intranet strategy, and just 'get it' without the need for a robust business case. But what if that sponsor leaves?...
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 MoreDoes your intranet know too much about you? Will Delve be uncanny, and uncomfortable, for some of us?...
Read MoreEarly adopters may make your change programme or ESN roll-out appear successful, but what are your plans to support late adopters? What if your new technology isn't used by most people?...
Read MoreYour stakeholders can trap your comms in endless review cycles, unless you demonstrate your expert comms decisions....
Read MoreDon't rely on your personal experience of the HiPPO (highest paid person's opinion) when designing your intranet - get the data you need to meet end-users' expectations....
Read MoreSort out your governance, and your intranet will run itself. OK, that's not true, but governance is the foundation of how you shape your intranet's use. So here's a checklist to help you tune up your governance in the new year....
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....
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