Monthly Archives: August 2011

August 29, 2011 by James Robertson

Common intranet questions, unique solutions

Intranet professionals often ask questions of their peers in the hope that the experience of others can provide a starting point for planning and inspiration. Common questions For those new to intranets there is certainly immediate value in exploring the most valuable core intranet tools such as great people directories, easy to find support services [...]

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August 29, 2011 by James Robertson

Card sorting: online versus offline

Card sorting is a common technique within user-centred design (UCD) methodologies. It’s also an activity that can polarise opinions; people either believe in it, or think it’s a waste of time. There are many articles and blog posts out there that measure the value of this UCD technique. This article focuses on a more specific [...]

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August 23, 2011 by James Robertson

Designing intranets workshop comes to London

It’s been a while since we’ve run any workshops in the UK, so it’s great to be able to organise a one-off Designing intranets that work workshop in London, to be held on Monday 17 October 2011. The workshop will be run by James Robertson, author of Designing intranets: creating site that work and What [...]

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