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Category: Intranets and Internal Tool Design

August 14, 2008 Findability / Interfaces / Intranets and Internal Tool Design / Process and Methods / Search and Metadata

People Finder: Searching Without Logic?

Posted by Vivek Deshmukh

In large organizations, finding
people is a very common intranet task. Vivek Deshmukh gives us advice on how to improve people search and really help staff find
one another.

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March 5, 2008 Foundational Thinking / Interfaces / Intranets and Internal Tool Design / Process and Methods / Visual and Visible

Enhancing Dashboard Value and User Experience

Posted by Joe Lamantia

In this article, part five of a series, the author describes ways to enhance the long-term value and user experience quality of portals by encouraging portability and natural patterns of dialog and interaction around aggregated content.

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February 14, 2008 Design Principles / Intranets and Internal Tool Design / Learning From Others / Professionalism

The Trouble With Web 2.0

Posted by Alexander Wilms

Will Web 2.0 technology and design patterns ever work inside large enterprises? They are jumping on the hype, announcing their own implementation projects. Alexander Wilms looks in-depth at some issues and challenges corporations might face.

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November 1, 2007 Foundational Thinking / Interfaces / Intranets and Internal Tool Design / Visual and Visible

Connectors for Dashboards and Portals

Posted by Joe Lamantia

This article is the fourth in a series sharing a design framework for dashboards and portals. In this installment, Joe Lamantia demonstrates how to connect content containers to ease navigation at all levels of the architecture.

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August 16, 2007 Design Principles / Intranets and Internal Tool Design / User Centered

Ease of Use Outside the Box

Posted by Mike Padilla

When working in an enterprise environment, the interaction between browsers and multitudes of applications often creates user experience nightmares. Mike Padilla introduces some practical ways to relieve some of the biggest issues and start helping shape a larger context.

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