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Article: Preparing for Intranet 2.0
http://www.elearningpost.com/blog/preparing_for_intranet20/ schrieb / wrote: Article: Preparing for Intranet 2.0: Kathleen Gilroy and Bill Ives have written an article on Intranet 2.0. It covers the use of blogs and wikis in the corporate environment. http://www.ottergroup.com/blog/_archives/2006/3/24/1907872.html phpBB(Topic1005|Post2653)
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Article: Reinventing the Intranet
http://www.elearningpost.com/blog/reinventing_the_intranet/ schrieb / wrote: Article: Reinventing the Intranet: Jon Udell writes about the impact of using new social tools on the intranet: "Shared bookmarking, coupled with tagging, is another piece of low-hanging fruit. Sprinkling Web 2.0 pixie dust won’t solve every problem, but the benefits of public services such as del.icio.us and Furl can be…
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Article: Human-Centered Intranet Design
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007288.asp schrieb / wrote: Article: Human-Centered Intranet Design: Paul Chin takes a look at using intranets that extend work habits in the positive direction: ‚Nothing will drive a wedge between user and tool more than poorly developed or overly complicated systems. Not only do intranet owners – and to a greater extent, employers – have…
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Toolkit: Free Intranet Review Toolkit
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007292.asp schrieb / wrote: Toolkit: Free Intranet Review Toolkit: StepTwo Designs has published a very useful tool — the Intranet Review Toolkit — and made it available under a Creative Commons license. Wonderful stuff. Thanks James: ‚This intranet review toolkit provides intranet managers and designers with an easy-to-use method of assessing the strengths and weaknesses…
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Article: Intranet Portals and Scent are Made for Each Other
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007296.asp schrieb / wrote: Article: Intranet Portals and Scent are Made for Each Other: When it comes to intranets, designing a user-centric organization scheme is a hard sell. You have to break through years of org-chart thinking. Presenting research findings into staff information needs definitely helps in getting the point across. But I’ve found that…
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Article: Desperately Seeking Search
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007157.asp schrieb / wrote: Article: Desperately Seeking Search: This article provides a detailed description of enterprise level search systems: ‚It is apparent that search is no longer a single application. It is a spectrum of related technologies that work together to accomplish a wide range of information access tasks. The needs and tasks within one…
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Article: To Be, or Not To Be
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007088.asp schrieb / wrote: Article: To Be, or Not To Be: Intranet Justification: Nice article that shows how to go about justifying the design or redesign of an intranet to business decision makers. Here’s the whole point: ‚It’s our job, as intranet professionals, to help management see the true worth of an intranet beyond the…
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Article: To Be, or Not To Be
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007088.asp schrieb / wrote: Article: To Be, or Not To Be: Intranet Justification: Nice article that shows how to go about justifying the design or redesign of an intranet to business decision makers. Here’s the whole point: ‚It’s our job, as intranet professionals, to help management see the true worth of an intranet beyond the…
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Article: What’s the Problem?
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007036.asp schrieb / wrote: Article: What’s the Problem? This A List Apart article is about Use Cases and how they can be used to clarify project goals or requirements. I’m a big fan of use cases and constantly use them to communicate and guide my intranet designs. Software engineers regularly employ use cases to draw…
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Article: The Problem with Jack-Of-All-Trades Intranets
http://www.elearningpost.com/archives/007034.asp schrieb / wrote: Article: The Problem with Jack-Of-All-Trades Intranets: Paul Chin writes a nice article on bloated intranets, or Jack-of-all-trades (JOATs): ‚You need to know when to say enough is enough. Are you putting features into your system because users have a genuine need for them or are you putting them in because you’re…