April 30, 2007

Intranet Planning Day (22 June, Brisbane)

Chart a course to a more successful intranet, and take a fresh look at what it takes to be a more effective intranet team. This one day masterclass is the latest in a series of events run throughout Australia (and internationally), further enhanced with the addition of the brand-new '6x2 methodology' for intranet planning.

The masterclass will be presented by James Robertson, recognised as an international authority on intranet strategy and design. Drawing on experiences gained in many organisations and the best thinking from overseas, James will challenge current thinking as well as providing practical solutions.

It's been a while since we've been to Brisbane, so don't miss out!

Intranet Planning Day
Friday, 22 June 2007
Rydges South Bank, Brisbane

To be successful, the intranet must become a valuable business tool that delivers tangible and visible benefits for the organisation as a whole.

While many organisations have an intranet, all too often they are struggling due a lack of resources, and may not be much more than a publishing platform for static information, or a "dumping ground for second hand documents".

This one day masterclass provides intranet teams with an opportunity to focus exclusively on the strategy and planning aspects of intranets. Current directions will be challenged, and new techniques and approaches provided to deliver a more effective site.

This masterclass is suitable for both experienced managers of long-standing intranets, as well as those managing intranets in the earlier stages of development. It is particularly valuable for intranet managers who have recognised the common challenges and are looking for solutions and answers.

Topics covered during the day:

  • model of intranet evolution, explaining why intranets are the way they are
  • creating an effective "sales pitch"
  • identifying staff needs (including techniques such staff interviews, workplace observation, contextual inquiry and task analysis)
  • intranet management model, based on the Intranet Roadmap™
  • positioning the intranet as a business tool
  • leading successful intranets and gaining management support
  • redefining the role of intranet teams

Full event details

Posted by jamesr on April 30, 2007 03:01 PM
Categories: Conferences & presentations, Intranets

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