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Intranet
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Strategy, tactics, design and best practices.
Intranets and Design Thinking – James Robertson at IntraTeam Event Copenhagen
To understand UX you must undertake research, so you can deliver useful, delightful intranets. My notes from James Robertson's talk at IntraTeam.
For my friends: what I do as a self-employed consultant
I'm self-employed, attached to a couple of agencies, and I collaborate with a number of well-respected individuals. But what do I do all day?
Enter the Digital Impact Awards
Have your revamped your corporate website? Are you designing an app to link employees together? Will you relaunch your intranet this spring? Get recognised!
Make your small business remarkable
Whatever size your business ambitions, shouldn't your organisation strive for excellence in some realm? Your intranet can support and automate processes, leaving your people to be remarkable.
Intranet content tactics – Interaction 2014 presentation
My 'Interaction' conference presentation - crafting decent intranet pages. Please share with your contributors / publishers / champions.
My other comms and intranet articles
A selection of my recent comms and intranet articles, published elsewhere.
The Intranet Now diamond award
A record of the first Intranet Now diamond award, which I was pleased to create and present.
An alphabet of accessibility issues
This article from Anne Gibson genuinely surprised me, and I want every comms and intranet person to read it.
Intranet Now conference – confirmed and F. A. B.
My new little video thingy, talking about our new intranet conference.
The intranet dump and how to rise above the pabulum
Relevancy and usefulness are the keys - good communications should not only be interesting to people, but influence their behaviour as well.
Brand new intranet conference – launched
From an idea, grows an actual factual full-day conference. We have a date and venue. Come on!
Intranätverk – intranet vendors and the trouble with portals
Detailed overview of the Intranätverk intranet conference, and how to decide if you need a portal.