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What Every Intranet Team Should Know

Author James Robertson
Publisher Step Two Designs
Category Taschenbuch
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ISBN / ASINB005OEFXHM
ISBN-13978B005OEFXH7
Sales Rank1,164,150
CategoryTaschenbuch
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This is the definitive 'quick start' guide to intranets, providing intranet teams with a to-the-point overview of how to plan, design, manage and grow intranets. In 110 pages, key topics are covered for all intranet teams, including the evolution of intranets, how to find out what staff need, the role of the intranet team, and much more.

Few teams have time to read a weighty tome on intranets, and what is needed is a clear 'map' for delivering a successful intranet. Drawing on experience from intranet teams across the globe, every page of this book provides key insights, ideas, models and methodologies.

Use this book to kick-start your intranet to the next level, and provide your team with a foundation for daily work.

A perfect companion to "Designing intranets: creating sites that work".

"This has found a permanent place in my library and will become a must-read for those involved in current and future intranet projects." --- Sean R. Nicholson (USA)

"Successful intranets don't happen by accident. James Robertson has combined 10 years of experience into 110 pages covering topics every intranet teams should know about. " --- Lukas Karrer (Switzerland)

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