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View Article  Intranet Podcast: Portals & Enterprise 2.0 (August, 2007)

The Intranet Podcast by Toby Ward, from Prescient Digital Media, for the month of August 2007. This podcast is brought to you by www.IntranetBlog.com and is 22 minutes long.

 

This week Toby discusses portals and Enterprise 2.0. Specifically:

  1. The pros and cons of enterprise portal solutions
  2. Is intranet personalization dying?
  3. Alternatives to intranet personalization
  4. Enterprise 2.0 / Intranet 2.0
  5. The Internet is Dead, Long Live the Intranet (Toby’s debate with Mark Cuban)

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View Article  Enterprise 2.0 vs. Intranet 2.0

(TORONTO, ON) When last I critically mused about the value of trendy buzz words and catch phrases and the next hype, Intranet 2.0, my musing turned out to be the most read article I’ve written on IntranetBlog.com (see Intranet 2.0).

 

Not to be outdone, Enterprise 2.0 is a buzz pharse that’s been around longer than Intranet 2.0. There are blogs and even a conference dedicated to Enterprise 2.0 (though I’m not cool enough to be included in either). And many more people cooler than I have mused and even postulized openly about the value and coolness of Enterprise 2.0. At the risk of sounding bitter and like a kid who ‘missed-the-boat’ on the latest craze (think the comeback rage of Hush Puppies that came and went and still left me baffled and feeling extraordinarily un-cool in my Basses), enterprise 2.0 is much the same as intranet 2.0 (note how I effortlessly and carelessly alternate between capitalized and non-capitalized versions of said buzz phrase) but potentially bigger (depending on which consultant or maven’s definition).

  

Blogging, wikiing, podcasting, social bookmarking – all within the confines of the enterprise, and usually on the intranet, possesses the power to make everyone’s life a little better, a little more empowered and informed, and a little cooler. Throw out your Sketchers and burn your tickets to the next MTV ‘unplugged’ show, there’s a new fashion sweeping the corporate world. Strip away my outwardly facetious tone and awkward outsider approach and you do have a trend, a means, a collaborative ecosystem and set of tools that could transform a poor or average enterprise into something that is good or possibly exceptional.

 

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View Article  Bad intranets (podcast)

In this week’s Intranet Report Podcast I discuss with Tom Marciniak the terrible, the bad and the ugly (17 minutes). From examples of some of the worst intranets to the it’s-so-bad-it’s-funny intranet mistakes.

  1. What makes a bad intranet?
  2. How do intranets turn out bad?
  3. How to fix bad intranets
  4. The reason why intranet search sucks

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View Article  The state of the intranet (podcast)

(VANCOUVER, BC) Most intranets, quite frankly, are poor. The intranet likely is quite valuable to the organization, but it delivers well below it’s potential.

 

This month’s Malcontents podcast, hosted by Seth Gottlieb (check out Seth’s new company Content Here) and Bryant Shea (Molecular), featured myself and James Robertson and a discussion on the state of the intranet.

 

A number of topics were covered:

  • The current state of the intranet
  • The potential of the intranet
  • Intranet platforms
  • Activity based tools
  • Why companies fail in their intranet initiatives
  • The future of the intranet

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View Article  The Intranet Report Podcast for March 15, 2007

The Intranet Report Podcast for the week of March 15, 2007. On this week's podcast: 

 

-          the British Airways intranet

-          improving intranet search

-          photo sharing on the intranet

-          curing e-mail addiction.

 

TO LISTEN: please download or listen online Intranet Report Podcast -- March 15, 2007.

 

 

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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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View Article  Intranet Report podcast

The Intranet Report podcast, by Toby Ward, for the week of February 28, 2007 (16 minutes). 

On this week’s podcast: everything intranet – from best practices to case studies. Specifically:

 

-          How to talk to IT

-          Enterprise Instant Messaging

-          Intranet Case Study: Lowe & Partners

-          Selling An Intranet to Senior Management

 

The Intranet Report Podcast can be downloaded and heard at http://intranetreport.libsyn.com.

 

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