For many intranet teams, funding and resourcing is incredibly tight. The intranet is often a poor cousin to an organisation’s public website, and its worth…
Finding compelling examples to build the intranet business case.
Intranet business cases are more powerful when they draw on real-life examples of issues and needs.
Educating the executive about the intranet.
Executive support is crucial to successful development and evolution of an organisation’s intranet. However in many organisations executive support is limited. Many executives do not…
Educating the executive about the intranet.
Executive support is critical for intranets, and there are a range of practical approaches for gaining this.
An elevator pitch for you and your intranet.
It’s an old web tale: if you work at Apple’s headquarters, One Infinite Loop in Cupertino, California, you may find yourself in the lift one…
An elevator pitch for you and your intranet.
It’s important to have an ‘elevator pitch’ to hand at all times for both the intranet and intranet team.
Planning to demonstrate success.
Intranet teams are often expected to justify the work that they do, whether to protect current intranet resources, or to gain support for new projects…
Planning to demonstrate success.
By planning projects carefully from the outset, intranet teams can build a strong business case.
Target emotions in the business case.
Intranet business cases need to beyond dry numbers and recommendations, and target emotions and key business needs.