Posts Tagged ‘Intranet Success’
Thursday, July 28th, 2011
Last week, we shared 5 things you didn’t know your intranet can do, but we couldn’t stop there! We decided to expand on the previous post so we can provide you with 5 MORE intranet tips:
>> Do you have an employee with great intranet design skills, but they can’t have full administrative access to make creative changes to your intranet?

The Site Designer function allows you to assign elevated rights to an employee. This way, they have access to the Site Design tab where they can create and choose themes for the site, design the menu navigation system, and organize home page widgets.
>> Want to collaborate with documents in your intranet software?
When you create a document on the documents & policies application, you can select “versioning” by clicking in the check box provided. If you upload a new file, it will be set as the current document and previous file uploads will be retained as versions. If you choose not to select versioning, any new file uploads to this item will overwrite the existing file.
>>Did you know that you can archive widgets and department sites?
You can sel ect an exact date and/or time and the information will show up automatically! This is great for scheduling in advance and archiving items.
>> Want to add thumbnail images to What’s New and the intranet software menu?
In the Application level, you can upload an image to represent a particular menu option or application throughout the site.
>> Did you know that you can upgrade to v11 from any existing version of Intranet Connections software?
The Intranet Connections development team built an intense upgrade script for v11; please contact us to learn how you can get our latest release!
Want to learn more about how you can engage with Intranet Connections social software? Visit our website or register for one of our intranet webinars.
Tags: best practices, employee engagement, Intranet Design, intranet development, intranet ROI, intranet software, Intranet Success, Intranet tips Posted in Intranet Design, Intranet Software | 2 Comments »
Monday, July 25th, 2011
At Intranet Connections, we aim to provide our blog readers with value added content that is educational and inspirational. To assist you with building a better intranet, we will post valuable intranet links on our blog every Monday.
Check out this week’s links:
>> Get employees to use your intranet by making it fun to visit: The Company Intranet, User Adoption and What’s In a Name
>> To have a successful digital workplace, organizations must have the right strategy, culture, environment and infrastructure to exploit the benefits fully: 7 Ways to Engage People in a Digital Workplace
>> Transform an intranet into a functioning internal community with web 2.0 features: The Evolution of the Corporate Intranet
>> How to demonstrate the purpose and benefits of online collaboration to help people choose to adopt newer, faster, ways of working: Importance of having reasons to collaborate online
>>Learn how Intranet Connections customers use our collaboration software to build upon their dynamic culture and promote employee engagement: Social Intranets Unleashed
Stay tuned, we will continue to post new intranet content to our Intranet Connections blog every Thursday!
Tags: best practices, employee engagement, intranet ROI, Intranet Success, Intranet tips Posted in Intranet Software | 1 Comment »
Thursday, June 23rd, 2011
Intranet Connections has its roots in business applications. We have added a lot of social and collaboration elements to our social intranet software over the recent years, but we have never forgotten about our roots in providing tools for employees to help improve your business. We also see a great deal of employee engagement stemming from your company culture and our new v11 is all about leveraging your intranet to communicate that culture, and to expand on the tools you need to better inform and collaborate with your employees.
I was going to blog about the specific features of our new release, but instead I owe an entry to Julie Hunt, of Julie Hunt Consulting who took the time to respond to my last blog post on v11 and culture.
For those of you interested in our latest v11 features and what our team has been up to in developing App Builder (and other cool enhancements) check out the link to our v11 landing page at the bottom of this post.
Julie Hunt, well known in the Twitter Intranet Community as @juliebhunt, sent me an email asking more about our team collaboration day that I blogged about – where I closed the office and invited all employees to attend and participate in a company strategy session. Julie was asking about how our employees are empowered to be stronger and more productive, to relate better to our intranet customers.
We use Intranet Connections in-house for our own intranet using the new v11 features to support our company culture, which is all about empowerment and ownership of work – and a bit of fun sprinkled in. Intranet Connections is my baby, I am the founder, I built the software 12 years ago (it is now in more capable hands with a full development team) and I cultivated a team environment from the first day I hired to help me with this growing business.
Julie asked how our employees are empowered. My method is relatively simple. When I am recruiting, I look for people with initiative and I hire for the potential of intrapreneurs. When my staff recruits, they know to look for the same qualities that they possess. I never hire unless my team ok’s the person. We place as much emphasis on a cultural fit as qualifications for the job. I believe in the proverb – you can teach job skills but you can’t teach attitude. I also know that there are good people out there; you just have to attract them, so one of the first things I do in an interview is talk about our core values of simplicity, integrity, creativity, work/life balance, and building relationships. If there is a good fit, the core values will resonate with the candidate.
I have a horizontal view of my company, including my own role. I ask everyone their opinions, all of the time, especially when they are new to the company and have that eager, new perspective. We all have a voice in the company and also in how we grow, the direction we take, and the continued development of our intranet software. I try to give employees the room to grow in their own roles. If they want to take on initiatives, I am all for it even if it may not be 100% in line with their job description. I want them to expand their skills and knowledge so that they can support our customers to the best of their abilities.
So how does the intranet help support this culture of everyone having a voice? Well for us, we are not a huge company with 100s of employees, but I do believe in an open publishing concept. We encourage everyone to submit content to their team sites on the intranet. We also share wins and we post upcoming team building events, photos, and customer feedback – particularly the positive feedback that is so rewarding to receive, because we all work hard to go the extra mile.
Our intranet is quite social – we have chat, we have rich employee profiles, we have a knowledgebase to tap. We also use our intranet to share company initiatives and we created an application with our new App Builder tool, which stores historical reference to our weekly “rocks” (big action tasks) for each team including development, sales, support and marketing. This way, we can review our progress and ensure every team member is on track towards our quarterly goals. It helps everyone to be in the know, as we all end up educating our customers and prospects on our software, how to leverage what you have in within your intranets, and what’s coming down the pipe for enhancements and added functionality.
One of our company core values is work/life balance and our intranet reflects this. We have a Photo Album and slideshow of our “Intranet Connections Extended Family” that shows our kids, pets, friends, family members. Everyone can share photos and are encouraged to do so. We have a lot of people who bike to work from downtown, and we give tips via our intranet on other green living initiatives including yummy and healthy recipes.
We also travel as a team, and laugh a lot. Fun is a small part of corporate culture, but for us, it’s important. I like everyone to be included on trips, and this helps to build the rapport and knowledge of what each contributes in their roles to making our company a success. It is truly a team effort and without my team I cannot do business. An organization’s greatest assets are the employees and it is great to provide a rocking intranet that supports the kind of culture and environment I want to foster.
Here is the link to our Intranet Connections v11 Landing Page
Julie also mentioned it would be great to hear stories on how our customers are using their intranets to build on culture and leveraging the features of version 11. Stay tuned as we will be sharing more on this over the summer months.
Tags: Collaboration, Employee Communication, employee engagement, Intranet Applications, Intranet Design, Intranet Success, Intranet tips, Social Software Posted in Best Practices, Intranet Design, Intranet Software | 1 Comment »
Thursday, June 16th, 2011
Last week, I had the privilege of attending the Inbound Marketing Summit in San Francisco. It was a fabulous conference with enlightening speeches from influential marketing professionals. One of the speakers that hit home for me was Elyse Tager from Constant Contact. Elyse gave an insightful presentation about Engagement Marketing and spoke about customer engagement and the act of giving a great customer experience.
I believe that Elyse said it best, “there is no marketing cure for sucking, the last thing you want to do is ignore the customer experience.” This motto echo’s our customer service goals at Intranet Connections because we strive to continuously deliver positive customer experiences over the phone, with email and through social media.
These are three important things that our team does to nurture, connect and educate our connections:
>> At Intranet Connections, we cultivate relationships with our client’s by encouraging them to “talk to us”. We love that our customers feel that they can get in touch with us directly to receive assistance with tech support, sales, marketing, or if they just want to chat. We always answer the phone, no call routing, just personalized communication between our company and you.
>> Our customers give us permission to engage with them via social media, blogs, and emails, and we thank them for this opportunity.
>> We provide valuable information to our customers and prospects by sharing and commenting on articles by thought leaders in our industry.
Make sure you check out these cool initiatives that our Intranet Connections customers are participating in:
We recently had the opportunity to tour Fathom Online Marketing’s intranet where they are doing some amazing things to promote their corporate culture initiatives. Find out more about their intranet at IBF Live on Tuesday, July 5th
Are you interested in updating the design of your intranet? Take a look at Aggregate Industries Most Beautiful Intranet entry for creative ideas for your intranet.
Would you like to learn more about Intranet Connections? Come see what our customers are saying.
Tags: best practices, Client Stories, Collaboration, Customer Service, Employee Communication, employee engagement, Intranet Design, intranet development, intranet ROI, Intranet Success, Social Software Posted in Best Practices, Customer Stories, IBF Live, Intranet Design, Intranet Software | 1 Comment »
Thursday, May 19th, 2011
Last July, we posted a blog called Intranet Design 101 which offered four useful tips on how to improve your intranets functionality, design and navigation. Here are some of the ways that you can be creative with our turnkey, out of the box intranet software:
Tip #1 – Make use of new features
When you buy Intranet Connections software, you have a fleet of developers providing new features and functionality to your intranet on a regular basis so take advantage of this!
Tip #2 – Use a clean, fresh design
When you first go live with your intranet, sometimes it’s good to have a bold design theme, lots of graphics and a few boxes on the home page for social-fun content. This helps to drum up interest and attract employees to the new intranet.
Tip #3 – Rethink your navigation
Think Labels. A menu item called “General Information” does what exactly for employees? Now a menu item labeled “Employee Info, Events & Resources” is something I would click on expecting to find value for me, the employee.
PS: if your navigation is NOT at the top of the home page real estate, move it on up. Navigation first!
Tip #4 – Give users some power
Get your employees involved – you might be surprised at their level of responsibility and ability to share valuable information. For example: Suggestion Box, Discussion Forum, News, Blogs and Knowledge Center are collaboration tools that engage your employees.
We recently redesigned the Utah Community Credit Union and Northern Savings intranets as a thank you for participating in a recent case study. These intranets are used as the central portal for all company information by their employees. Simplifying the navigation and design of the site can increase productivity because it takes users less time to find what they are looking for. Check out the design revisions we completed using our Intranet Connections software:
Utah Community Credit Union Intranet before and after:


- To modernize the home page, we removed the blue background and replaced it with simple white
- Organized the content of the site by adding a centered top menu header which houses the sites content in drop down’s
- The new accent colors for the site were pulled from the corporate logo and website. This gives the intranet a look that is cohesive with their company website
Northern Savings Intranet before and after:


- When we spoke to Christine Komadina at Northern Savings, she expressed that their intranet theme had not changed since they implemented their intranet in 2006 and she felt like their site was ready for a facelift
- In the original site, there was a large amount of content on the home page and throughout the site. In order to cut back on scrolling and word clutter, we added a left aligned menu header with drop down’s to the home page
- We pulled colors and images from the Northern Savings corporate website, which gave it a cheerful and clean look
Using our Intranet Connections software, we can show clients what their intranet would look like with corporate branding incorporated on their site. We recently branded intranets for BleuBlancRouge and Sonoma Valley Hospital, and here are the results:
BleuBlancRouge Intranet:

- We used BleuBlancRouge’s corporate webpage as a template for their intranet theme
- We incorporated their corporate logo and branding on the intranet and added bright fuchsia to contrast with the white background
- Since this is an advertising and design company, we incorporated photos from their advertising campaigns on the intranet homepage
Sonoma Valley Hospital Intranet:

- We really loved their website’s autumn colors and photos, so we used them throughout the Sonoma Valley intranet
- The background of the intranet is white to contrast with the dark menu header, this allows the important menu information to be highlighted and easily searchable
Do you have an award winning intranet? The Neilson Norman Group is looking for the World’s 10 Best Intranets, and it could be yours! The Intranet Design Annual 2012 competition is now open, click here for more information.
New intranet blog posts will be added to our site weekly. Check back often for more ways to create a functional and engaging intranet using the Intranet Connections software!
Tags: Client Stories, employee engagement, Intranet Applications, Intranet Design, intranet resources, intranet ROI, Intranet Success, Intranet tips, Intranets Posted in Customer Stories, Intranet Software | 4 Comments »
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