First workshop of the year: Intranet Design + Redesign (Sydney, March 25)

Written by James Robertson, published February 3, 2010

Categorised under: Conferences & presentations

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.

Late last year we launched a brand-new workshop on designing (or redesigning) intranets. This covers key techniques and methodologies in a very practical way, giving intranet teams the knowledge they need to deliver a great site. There is also time set aside within the workshop to do a design review of the screenshots that participants bring along (whether new or old sites).

Kicking off the first workshop of the year, we’ve organised a date for the Intranet Design + Redesign workshop in Sydney on March 25. As for previous workshops, this is an intensive session with just 8 places available.

From the last Sydney workshop:

“I just wanted to say thank you for a brilliant workshop yesterday. I will certainly be recommending your next one to anyone whose path I might cross that I think will benefit from it. I left the workshop invigorated and inspired and have not stopped telling people what a wonderful day I had. I learnt so much and I hope that I can continue the momentum I feel that I gained.”

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