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84 pages PDF format: download your copy right now (from eSellerate)
Single-user license: $148
Site license: $318 (allows you to place on your intranet and make unlimited copies within your company)
No shipping/handling charged for downloads.
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Summary
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Having clear goals, the right technology deployed well, and a fair-sized staff isn't just good governance, it's a winning recipe for a great intranet. But teams can work around any situation if they know how. Good templates, standards, and examples are invaluable, as is planning for organizational growth and change.
The report contains a total of 24 guidelines, based on usability testing and field research with 27 intranets.Best practices in the report provide a checklist of specific issues that can improve the governance of your intranet and your intranet team.
Based on empirical data from many companies. This shows what works and what doesn't work in real life, across a very broad range of intranet projects. (In contrast, most other writings on intranet design are either pure speculation — what the author thinks might be good — or they are based on observations from a single company's intranet.)
84 pages. Richly illustrated with 37 color screenshots from many different intranets, showing usability issues we found in our testing as well as forms and screens used to manage intranets.
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Table of Contents
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84-page report with 37 color screenshots:
vol. 9 in the 10-report Intranet Usability Guidelines series
- Overview
- Support for the Intranet
- 7 guidelines
- Adequate Management Support
- Adequate Funding
- Not Enough Staff
- Intranet Teams in the Organizational Context
- The Roles of Team Members
- Intranet Goals
- Supporting the Organization's Tasks and Culture
- Planning Intranet Design and Features
- 7 guidelines
- Estimate whether it's worthwhile to put a feature on the intranet
- The Anti Killer App
- Take Inventory to Improve the Intranet
- Third-Party Solutions
- Templates and Standards
- 3 guidelines
- Deriving Guidelines and Templates and Getting Them Implemented
- Reactions
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Who Should Read This Report?
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Anybody who is responsible for the design, implementation, or strategy of intranets.
Conducting similar usability research yourself to collect comparative design lessons from a large number of intranets would cost a fortune, if you could ever get enough companies to let you in the door. Realistically, reading this report is the only way you will find out how users actually use a wide range of intranet design alternatives.
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Complete Report Series |
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This report is one of the 10 parts of the
Collected Intranet Usability Guidelines
Get a CD-ROM with the complete set with all 614 guidelines for
- $698 single-user
- $1,498 site license
(save 53% compared to buying the reports individually)
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Alternative Payments |
If you do not want to buy online, we accept other forms of payment:
- Check
- Bank transfer
- Purchase orders
- Faxed or mailed credit cards
We can also send you a paper invoice if your company requires that.
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File Format |
| The report is a standard PDF file, formatted to print on both 8.5x11 and A4 paper. Any recent version of the Acrobat Reader will suffice to read or print the file. No special software is needed. The file is not copy-protected: we trust you to buy a site license if you are going to have multiple people read the report.
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