Social media and intranet case studies, best practices, & evolution by Toby Ward.
View Article  Low-tech, high-value intranet

The 1980s and 1990s were tough times for British Airways. The new millennium was not kind either when in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, some analysts began to wonder if BA would survive at all and talked openly about bankruptcy for more than one airline.

 

Since 2002, the company has re-engineered an impressive turnaround with an aggressive focus on cost-cutting and productivity. In late 2002 its share price had slumped to below £100; today BA’s share price is hovering around £500.

 

One catalyst for change during the impressive turnaround, in a hugely challenging business and environment, is the BA intranet. In 2001, BA put in place an ambitious plan for a low-tech intranet with lofty targets. Building on what some would call an antiquated platform, Lotus Notes and Domino, BA built an intranet that is delivering a measured value of £55 (more than US$100 million) per year.

 

 

“I have to admit I do get envious when I hear about all the technology that others (companies) are using,” confesses Alan Huish, BA’s manager of employee self-service when asked about using Lotus Notes. “But you cannot argue with our results.”

 

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View Article  Intranet Report Podcast from Denmark
(COPENHAGEN, DK) The Intranet Report Podcast, by Toby Ward, for the week of March 8, 2007.

Topics:
  • The rise and importance of intranets in Denmark and Europe
  • SimCorp intranet case study (focus on document management - link is to Danish only)
  • Ericcson intranet case study (focus on governance and single platform)
  • The future of intranets in Europe
Download and listen to The Intranet Report Podcast - March 8, 2007 from Coopenhagen, Denmark.

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