Employees don’t want content
As we publish comms and content on the intranet, we must make sure everything is relevant and useful, not just ‘of high quality’....
Read MoreAs we publish comms and content on the intranet, we must make sure everything is relevant and useful, not just ‘of high quality’....
Read MoreIt obviously costs to write and publish material on your intranet, but there are hidden ongoing costs that should make you pause before you draft anything....
Read MoreTools and techniques for internal communicators and intranet publishers that can operationalise your approach to drafting pages, and make your content truly reader-focused....
Read MoreIntroducing the content design approach and how it can be used across the intranet, and to improve important internal communications....
Read MoreYour department wants to share some essential information on your intranet. Should it be via page, a PDF, or perhaps a Word file? We’ve got some simple advice to help you decide. ...
Read MoreWhen publishing intranet pages, it’s important that links are clear, simple, and obvious to the reader as they scan read the page. These basic rules will help you construct beautiful hyperlinks that people will click. ...
Read MoreHow does your intranet affect your ability to reach colleagues, communicate important matters, and start dialogues? The intranet may be the foundation of your digital internal communications, but it has to be designed and configured in the right way. Continuous improvement is needed if your intranet and digital comms are to keep up with organisation change and business objectives....
Read MoreYou mean to get the maximum value from your ageing intranet and try to 'sweat the asset', but everything is slowing down and whole sections of the company ignore the intranet. At some point, you have to admit that the system is on its last legs. What are the signs that push you over the edge?...
Read MoreWe had a little fun with the #IntranetLinkBait hashtag on Twitter – transforming everyday corporate news into overly sensational headlines to parody the outrageousness of some websites. Here we share some of the best, but is there a need to modernise our internal comms headlines? ...
Read MoreWe noticed that many organisations we work with have good quality intranet content produced by the Communications team, but as you get into the detail of their sites standards start to drop. Quite oftenthe people responsible for these areas have been trained on the publishing tool, but had little guidance on how to get the most from an intranet as a channel: how to...
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