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Role Title on profiles

Today one of the people I follow on Twitter asked the following question.

@ChristySeason Asking all #intranet tweeps: Does your company publish employees' titles on your employee directory/look up/phone book?

In following Intranets Live I've been lucky enough to see some great intranets.
As such I was able to reply to Christy with the following


Nokia do



Deloitte do (see the end of the post)


Christy's question also prompted me to document my own intranet's profile page.
The following image is from the view other's get of my profile. When I look at my profile I see every item that is recorded. I'll save you from that, another post perhaps, if you're interested.



DorjeM

PS a couple of Vendors I've been reminded of, thanks Crhis and Carolyn, also have screen shots of their profile pages on the web:
ThoughtFarmer - intranet software - slideshow of screen shots
and
Intranet connections - software solution

Comments

Adriana B. said…
DorjeM,

I came across your blog right after writing about my bad experiences with intranets at the blog I co-author, IT'S BROKEN: http://2wtx.com/itsbroken

It would be great to have a guest post from you showing the difference a well-designed intranet can make, particularly for big companies with a lot of information to organize and share. Do get in touch if you find the time to write for us!
Dorje McKinnon said…
Hi Adriana,

Many thanks for your comment. I've been away on holiday and only just got back.

2wtx.com/istbroken has some interesting posts, and I'd be happy to do a guest post for you.

Something along the lines of 'how to improve your intranet' would seem to be appropriate to the tone of your own blog.

DorjeM

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