The Lean Intranet: from Intranet Zero to Intranet 2.0 and beyond (Part 1: Intranet Zero)
Jinfo Article
2nd February 2009
Abstract
Intranets abound, but are they really fulfilling their promise? Patrick Walsh believes that intranets are a vastly under-utilised resource, so much so that this era could be termed ‘Intranet Zero'. In this first part of a three-part series, Walsh talks about the reasons for unfulfilled potential in intranet design and points the way forward to more effective intranet design.
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