Allowing commenting on intranet news is an invaluable stepping stone towards a more social intranet.
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Ok, so I might’ve said “blogs and wikis are dead”.
It seemed that my keynote talk at KM Singapore helped to change some people’s thinking about intranets. Challenging the notion that they are old, dull…
Deploying microblogging in organisations.
Microblogging inside an organisation provides staff with the ability to post short messages to everyone in the organisation or a select group. A variety of…
Internal social tools that support the business.
Yesterday I gave the keynote presentations at Intranätdagarna (Intranet Days) 2011 in Stockholm, Sweden. A friendly crowd, and some great presentations from the other speakers….
You can’t change corporate culture using social tools.
It’s been a busy couple of days for enterprise social tools. IBF24, just finished, had a big focus on the social tools that are being…
Moving on from newsletters.
In this modern age, there is no reason to continue the 50 year-old practice of sending corporate newsletters.
Putting people at the centre: social staff directories.
The term ‘social intranet’ has become popular in recent times, and describes an intranet with social media tools — blogs, wikis, microblogs, comment functionality and…
Putting people at the centre: social staff directories.
Staff directories should provide the foundation for social features on the intranet.
Understanding new solutions.
In today’s world new solutions and applications appear every day, and some are more useful and interesting than others. It’s part of an intranet team’s…
Enhancing the intranet with game theory.
Game theory provides a new way of looking at employee engagement and action on intranets.