Increase intranet value by adopting social media
November 25, 2010 at 12:32 pm | Posted in best practice, blog, governance, intranet, podcast, social media, value, wiki | 1 CommentTags: best practice, blog, bt intranet, governance, social media, standards, value, wiki
I’m speaking next Monday about how BT has increased the value of its intranet by adopting social media tools to help improve collaborating by people solving business problems.
The conference is called ‘Employee Portal Masters Evolution’. I’m really looking forward to hearing from some great intranet speakers about:
- strategic business alignment & integration of social media
- evolution of intranets and employee portals into digital workplaces
- intranet lifecycle management
- benchmarking and KPIs of portals for a maximum on ROI
If you can’t join me, you can see my slide presentation if you are interested.
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Looking forward to your presentation. See you in Berlin!
Comment by Martin Risgaard— November 25, 2010 #