Monthly Archives: April 2012

April 30, 2012 by James Robertson

Planning a successful intranet project

All successful projects need a good project manager and, just as importantly, a comprehensive project plan. Intranet re-designs are no exception. No matter how small or large the project, a carefully constructed project plan can make or break the success of the project and its potential to be delivered on time and within budget. This [...]

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April 25, 2012 by James Robertson

Presentation: The enterprise mobility revolution

I was great today to give a presentation on enterprise mobility at the UX Immersion conference in Portland, Oregon. This explored mobile topics, in the context of meeting staff and business needs, rather than customer or consumer needs. This is new material, and something I’ll be talking a lot about in 2012. Some of the [...]

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April 25, 2012 by James Robertson

Sketching mobile designs with Rachel Hinman

I was lucky enough to sit in on Rachel Hinman’s workshop on the first day of the UX Immersion conference in Portland, Oregon. Rachel is based in Nokia’s research lab, and her job is to look 5-10 years into the future of mobile. Rachel outlined three attributes of great mobile experiences: they are uniquely mobile [...]

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April 24, 2012 by James Robertson

Keynote profile: Martin White at Intranets2012

There are surprisingly few true experts in the intranet space, and even less than warrant the title “guru”. Martin White, from the UK, is certainly one of them, and we’re very pleased that he’s agreed to fly over from the UK to talk at Intranets2012. Martin is the managing director of Intranet Focus, which has [...]

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