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The Human Side of Intranets : content, style and politics
The Human Side of Intranets: Content, Style, and Politics" explores the intricate dynamics of intranet systems within organizations, emphasizing the interplay between technology, user experience, and organizational culture. The book delves into how content is curated and presented, the importance of design in fostering engagement, and the political factors that influence intranet development and adoption. By examining case studies and user perspectives, it highlights the need for a human-centered approach to intranet design, advocating for collaboration and communication to enhance organizational effectiveness. Ultimately, the book argues that understanding the human elements is crucial for creating successful intranet environments that meet both employee needs and business objectives.
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