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Intranetters XI: Romec and Field Fisher Waterhouse

The final Intranetters of 2011 is full to bursting, with plenty of new faces. Our last visit to The Crown Estate was excellent though we’re not here to see their intranet today. Instead Romec and Field Fisher Waterhouse are taking to the stage and James Robertson has dropped in to talk about the 2011 Intranet Innovation Awards. Romec Nigel [...]

Avoiding blah blah blah content the Interact way

Australian intranet author James Robertson recommends the Interact approach to web design and usability Earlier this year, British American Tobacco hosted a meeting of the Intranetters community of practice for intranet managers. As well as demonstrations of Interact and EDF’s intranet, Australian intranet author and consultant James Robertson of Step Two spoke about the winners of the 2009 Intranet Innovation [...]

Intranetters VIII: The Crown Estate, UK Parliament and GE Healthcare

A wide-ranging session in prospect this afternoon with demonstrations of intranets from The Crown Estate, UK Parliament and GE Healthcare. The Crown Estate After a brief welcome, Rod McLean kicks off with The Crown Estate’s intranet which serves 400 mostly London-based people, a mixture of lawyers, foresters and gamekeepers, many without access to a computer. In dispersed [...]

Intranetters: Transport for London and London Underground

Two excellent presentations at yesterday’s Intranetters event: Rod McLean of London Underground spoke about the challenges he’s faced and what he’s achieved with LU’s intranet since joining in January, while Brian Dobson of Transport For London showed a slightly more mature product in TFL’s “Source”. Arriving five minutes into Rod’s introduction I noticed a lot [...]

Intranetters III: Watson Wyatt and G4S

I was keen to get back to work after my recent illness and today in particular as it was the third Intranetters site visit, hosted by Watson Wyatt and featuring their intranet, Insight, and that of G4S. After the big event at British American Tobacco before Christmas, this was more of a return to the [...]