How to get eyes on your intranet
Simply improving your intranet’s usability can drastically transform your employee communication strategy and workplace culture.
Simply improving your intranet’s usability can drastically transform your employee communication strategy and workplace culture.
Enter Ragan’s 2018 Intranet Awards. Don’t miss the late submission deadline on Oct. 17.
What design elements, content or resources make it exciting and engaging? Enter Ragan’s 2018 Intranet Awards. Don’t miss the late submission deadline on Oct. 17.
Creating an internal digital platform wasn’t merely a technology project at Great American Insurance Group. It was all about employee engagement.
Clunky, cluttered navigation, lack of training and neglecting user preferences will quickly sink your employee hub.
Show it off. Enter Ragan’s 2018 Intranet Awards. The extended deadline is on Sept. 21.
Tell us how you’ve used content, design or innovation to drive intranet engagement. Enter Ragan’s 2018 Intranet Awards. The final deadline is Aug. 22.
Your internal information hub requires support—including ample funding—from top-tier bosses. It also demands clear protocols and content that employees need and want.
Enter Ragan’s 2018 Intranet Awards. Save $50 when you complete your entry by the early-bird deadline on Aug. 3.
We want to see the videos, articles and educational resources that make your intranet special. Enter Ragan’s 2018 Intranet Awards. Save $50 when you enter by Aug. 3.
Show it off. Enter Ragan’s 2018 Intranet Awards. Save $50 when you enter by Aug. 3.
How do you keep it exciting and fresh? Share your intranet content, design features and collaborations tools with us. Enter Ragan’s 2018 Intranet Awards by Aug. 3 to save $50 per category entry.
Share the content, collaborative features and innovative design elements that make your intranet unique. Enter by Aug. 3 to save $50.
You put all that time and effort into this internal platform, yet employees ignore it in droves. A new download tells you how to get them on board.
Shot on a $15 budget, the video racked up tens of thousands of views and reactions by showcasing staff members and young patients alike as costumed crimefighters.