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As we develop our intranet, we have six principles that we follow. If we live according to them, we think we are more likely to provide the right content, tools, news items, and services to the organization. This is part 2 about our guiding principles. Part 1 discussed the first three, #1 Bottom up, #2 […]
Filed under: Classification, Goals, Governance, Guiding principles, Information architecture, Intranet idea, Masthead, Menues, Segmentation, Strategy, The intranet team | 4 Comments
As we develop our intranet, we have six principles that we follow. If we live according to them, we think we are more likely to provide the right content, tools, news items, and services to the organization.
Filed under: Goals, Governance, Guiding principles, Information architecture, Intranet idea, Menues, The intranet team | 6 Comments
Tags: bottom-up, efficiency, skill time, tool time
If I’m going to talk about intranets, it is only fair that I start with my own intranet. Personally I like to see lots of screen shots—so I plan to be generous with them myself. Let’s start with the home page on our intranet. Or, maby I sould say, one of our home pages. (I […]
Filed under: Assets, Blog, Classification, Collaboration, Forum, Information architecture, Information management, Masthead, Menues, Personalisation, Search, Segmentation | 5 Comments
Tags: business unit, global content, information architecture, job role, local content, masthead, responsive web design