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Intranet case study: Lowe & Partners
Lowe & Partners Worldwide is a global advertising agency that has over 80 agencies in 54 different countries. To address many issues involving a large, dispersed employee population
Selling a new intranet (Feb. 27, 2007)
Getting the necessary support and funding for an intranet redesign is usually a struggle at most organizations, particularly when most view the intranet as a cost center
Converting paper forms to intranet forms
Despite the advances in technology and the potentially massive benefits and impressive ROI accrued from converting paper-based forms to online submission, many intranets still host a majority of their forms in MS-Word and PDF. James Robertson writes in Automating …
Poor intranet policy management could lead to lawsuits
A new poll from a vendor shows that nearly 50% of UK organisations could be leaving themselves open to litigation through managing their corporate policies primarily on the intranet (see Businesses warned over use of intranet). I could not …
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Nokia's bad business is good communications
Scandinavian cell phone maker Nokia recently reported record-breaking fourth quarter results. The company is making money hand over fist (approaching $6 billion in 2006). Senior management is predictably getting big bonuses this year. However, employees are not getting the same …
5% of a site delivers 25% of the value
“The Long Neck is where the business case of your websites lies. It is the small, crucial set of tasks and content that your customers really come to your website for,” writes Gerry McGovern in Do you know your long …