How to present an intranet to new starters

By: James Robertson Posted: August 15, 2013

At the Intranet Leadership Forum two-day intensive in Canberra last week, we had several excellent sessions on making the intranet more useful for different staff groups. This included a case …

What’s the elevator pitch for enterprise social tools?

By: James Robertson Posted: November 21, 2012

At the Intranet Leadership Forum 2-day intensive in Sydney this week, we had several excellent sessions looking at enterprise social tools. This included case studies from a large bank and …

Join the intranet in crowd

By: James Robertson Posted: October 25, 2012

When it comes to intranets, it’s great to be part of a community that you can trust. This gives you a way to share your successes (and hurdles), and to …

The journey of an intranet redesign

By: James Robertson Posted: August 15, 2012

Within the Intranet Leadership Forum chapters over the years, we’ve followed many members as they have redesigned their intranets: from the initial activities to secure funding, right through to launch …

A year in the Intranet Leadership Forum

By: James Robertson Posted: May 10, 2012

We are all under the pump these days to do more with less. Intranets are an integral part of successful organisations and are starting to get recognised more and more. …

Future intranet scenarios and screens in Melbourne

By: James Robertson Posted: April 13, 2010

The future of intranets is something that I’ve been focusing a lot on recently. All of this came together for a keynote presentation at the IntraTeam conference in Denmark, about …

How long could you survive without the intranet?

By: James Robertson Posted: November 25, 2009

We’ve got great stories coming out at the two-day Intranet Leadership Forum intensive in Sydney. One that jumped out to me was the following: The intranet team at a major …

We’re conducting our yearly review of the Intranet Leadership Forum at present. A big part is to look back at lessons learnt over the last year. When we first set …