Positive feedback on Intranet Innovation Awards

Written by James Robertson, published October 21, 2008

Categorised under: Intranets

We’ve had some positive feedback on the Intranet Innovations 2008 report, which shares the winners of this year’s Intranet Innovation Awards. Recent comments include:

“In a time where most organizations are forced to cut costs and going through difficult budget decisions, the Intranet Innovations Award provides numerous examples of innovative and useful intranets that have demonstrated a competitive advantage. As an additional bonus most of the ideas shared in the report can be implemented without costly technology investments.”

Janus Boye, J. Boye (Denmark)

“A solid read full of great examples and award winners from the likes of British Airways and Scottrade. Not just for large organizations, the Innovation Awards 2008 report has useful examples and case studies for small and medium-size organizations alike; terrific intelligence for any organization looking to improve their intranet.”

Toby Ward, President, Prescient Digital Media (Canada)

“The Intranet Innovations Report is a must read report. It presents carefully selected creative solutions for improving productivity, collaboration and engagement of employees. It´s also beautifully organized and takes usability very seriously.”

Jose Claudio Terra, CEO, TerraForum Consulting (Brazil)

“The Intranet Innovation Awards report is a must-read for all intranet managers. They are unique in that they recognise and reward specific user and business innovations within an intranet. I’ve seen hundreds of intranets, and never a single perfect one. That does not exist. Any ‘best intranet award’ is unlikely to be credible. The Intranet Innovation Awards on the other hand, are based on specific innovations within intranets that have generated positive results for the organisation. The report itself – full of screen shots and details – is an invaluable source of ideas, tips and strategies that you can use as inspiration for your own context.”

Jane McConnell, NetStrategy/JMC (France)

(Read the full list of reviews.)

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