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Bertrandduperrin bookmarked on 2008-07-14 intranet intranet2.0 changemanagement change

Thousands of corporate intranets are seldom-used, impossibly complex beasts. In contrast, next-generation intranets are simple, social platforms that can change the way people work (for the better!). But getting to intranet 2.0 isn't so easy. Here are my ten steps to getting there.

  • Step 1: Blow up the old intranet.
  • Step 2: Turn users into authors.
  • Step 3: Expose the social context of all content.
  • Step 4: Make things findable.
  • Step 5: Send signals when content changes.
  • Step 6: Provide scaffolding: a framework to support new content.
  • Step 7: Hold a barn raising to populate initial content.
  • Step 8: Make them use it. Once.
  • Step 9: Lead by example.
  • Step 10: Get the intranet ‘in-the-flow'.

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    Step 1: Blow up the old intranet.
    Step 2: Turn users into authors.
    Step 3: Expose the social context of all content.
    Step 4: Make things findable.
    Step 5: Send signals when content changes.
    Step 6: Provide scaffolding: a framework to support new content.
    Step 7: Hold a barn raising to populate initial content.
    Step 8: Make them use it. Once.
    Step 9: Lead by example
    Step 10: Get the intranet ‘in-the-flow'.

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  • 14 Jul 08
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    Bertrand Duperrin

    Thousands of corporate intranets are seldom-used, impossibly complex beasts. In contrast, next-generation intranets are simple, social platforms that can change the way people work (for the better!). But getting to intranet 2.0 isn't so easy. Here are my ten steps to getting there.

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    • Step 1: Blow up the old intranet.
    • Step 2: Turn users into authors.
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