Step Two's James Robertson has released a handy new paperback book, “What every intranet team should know for only.”


This is the definitive ‘quick start’ guide to intranets, providing intranet teams with a to-the-point overview of how to plan, design, manage and grow intranets.


A beautifully printed A5-sized 110-page book, this volume covers key topics for every intranet team:


  • Six phases of intranet evolution

    • 1: The intranet is born

    • 2: Rapid organic growth

    • 3: Repeated redesigns

    • 4: Intranet usability

    • 5: Useful, not just usable

    • 6: Business tool

  • Four purposes of the intranet

  • How to find out what staff need

  • How to design the intranet

  • How to deliver great content

  • The role of the intranet team

  • How to plan intranet improvements


Few teams have time to read a weighty tome on intranets, and what is needed is a clear ‘map’ for delivering a successful intranet. Drawing on experience from intranet teams across the globe, every page of this book provides key insights, ideas, models and methodologies.


What every intranet team should know” is perfect for a first-time intranet manager, an inexperienced contributor, or for someone who is just plain stuck or frustrated with the lack of direction for their intranet. The book is a short read, and a good value at only $US89 – a great bang-for-the buck, how-to resource for intranet managers and consultants.


This is, quite deliberately, a slim volume,” says author James Robertson. “We have distilled our knowledge to a few key concepts, to get you kick-started on the journey to a remarkable intranet.”


Review & purchase What every intranet team should know for only US$89.


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