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business
10 posts
Engaging intranet participants webinar – your invitation
I invite you to my webinar to discuss 'user' engagement and the intranet, and creating a successful participant based intranet.
Just getting stuff done on the intranet
Menus menus menus. Curated lists of ‘how to do’ stuff are great, but sometimes the simplest list is the ‘killer app’ of your intranet. Try the ‘I need to...’ list, and help your people get things done fast.
Choosing between the stakeholder and the audience
Stakeholders can supply focus and drive, but their personal lens can warp the clarity of communications.
Small business blogging – a taste of freedom
Guest post from Jon Buscall in Sweden on the freedom blogging brings to small businesses.
Help me help your intranet manager and comms team
Take a second to send a link to my website to your intranet manager / editor, in the hopes of brightening their day.
Copyright – using other people’s content
Easy directions on how to steer clear of breaking copyright and getting your company into hot water. Lead by example by following these points.
Does your intranet launch when you log on to your work computer? (Poll)
Wedge hates the idea of the intranet launching as soon as you log on to Windows, but he has to consdider the benefits, even if he can't contain or hide his infuriation!
Talk about what is, not what will be
Today does not exist on the Internet.
Cost of an intranet
Intranets cost money; a suitable investment of time and cash is needed for a quality service to your people. But how much dare you spend? How much dare you not spend?
Whatever your business, be people-focused
Wedge reminds business people that 'business writing' is a very different skill to writing for people. Consider the audience, Wedge says.