In rapidly changing times, leaders play an increasingly important role in organisations. This month we explore ways that the intranet (and the intranet team) can…
The mobile intranet: let’s get started.
What enterprise functionality are you providing for your smartphone users?
Mobile is now an assumed part of intranet redesigns.
When conducting an intranet redesign in today’s environment, it’s commonsense to include a mobile element.
Mobile instead of intranet? Urbis shares their experiences.
Late in 2012, we asked the question Should intranet teams stop and do mobile instead? The idea being that if teams are stuck waiting for…
Presentation: Mobility will change how we work.
Last week I was pleased to be the closing presentation at the Designing for Mobility 2013 conference, held in Melbourne. It was an enjoyable and…
Five layers of enterprise mobile design.
Enterprise mobility is quickly moving from pilots and proof-of-concepts to delivering key business functionality for staff when they’re away from their desks. These moves recognise…
Five layers of enterprise mobile design.
Designing for mobility goes beyond just small screens and touch interactions, to encompass the user’s context and tasks.
Enterprise mobility is more than just designing for small screens.
Last year after running one of my full-day enterprise mobility workshops, I received an email from an organisation about mobile design. They indicated they were…
Frontline staff understand the value of enterprise mobility.
I have an uncle who is now a semi-retired “postie” (Australian slang for the people who deliver the mail). He loves his job, and he’s…
Why Kindle is one of the gold standards for enterprise mobility.
I’ve been a Kindle owner for some time now. It’s a device that perfectly meets my reading needs in an understated but elegant way. It’s…
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