Ten content commandments for intranet managers

Intranet content requires constant curation. It gives employees in the organization support and enhances efficiency when it’s written in the right way for the right target groups and sorted the right way in the structure. Stop taking care of the content and the intranet starts to deteriorate. Be a caring, loving curator and your intranet will thrive.

Here are ten content commandments we live by. Continue reading “Ten content commandments for intranet managers”

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If you put any executive “blah, blah, blah” in the way I will kill you

After a spring focusing on the theoretic parts of the new intranet (setting vision statement, mission statement, SMART goals, desired effects, defining target groups and so on) our intranet project is now getting into the visual design phase.

The last few months have resulted in a lot of wireframes exploring different ideas. Continue reading “If you put any executive “blah, blah, blah” in the way I will kill you”

Our intranet—six guiding principles, pt2

As we develop our intranet, we have six principles that we follow. If we live according to them, we think we are more likely to provide the right content, tools, news items, and services to the organization.

This is part 2 about our guiding principles. Part 1 discussed the first three, #1 Bottom up, #2 More than news and 3# Fix the tool time. Now it is time for the rest of them.

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