Brand new workshop: intranet design + redesign (Sydney, 21 October 2009)

Written by James Robertson, published July 23, 2009

Categorised under: Conferences & presentations

We’ve been working with intranet teams for years now, as well as writing articles and running workshops around the globe. Something that’s been on our to-do list for ages now has been to create a public workshop on intranet design, one of the topics that most often comes up. Wait no more!

We’ve just launched a brand-new intranet design + redesign workshop, with the first date for Sydney on 21 October 2009. Key details:

Deliver a best practice intranet that is intuitive and usable for staff

If the intranet isn’t easy to use, there’s little point in having one! To design (or redesign) an intranet, we need to put staff first, and follow a “user-centred design” approach. This workshop outlines this best practice methodology and provides many examples.

This workshop will answer many common questions, including:

  • What should go on the intranet home page?
  • How to determine the right structure and navigation?
  • How important is the look and feel of the intranet?
  • What designs can really help staff find what they need?
  • How to prove the new design works well?

When: 21 October 2009, 9am – 5pm

Where: Step Two offices, Sydney (near Central Station)

How much: $750 + GST
(25% discount for Intranet Leadership Forum members)

Full event details and registration

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