Book: The Human Side Of Intranets: Content, Style, And Politics One of the first books to cover the nontechnical side of this leading-edge topic, this book covers the three critical dimensions of creating an effective and valuable Intranet--content, style, and politics--a "must read" for every nontechnical person charged with the task of creating or contributing to a corporate Intranet project.
Intranets have changed the way organizations around the world communicate. Many business people are intimidated by this technological revolution-but they need not be The Human Side of Intranets guides you through the daunting task of transforming communication within your business. This book is for every non-technical person charged with the task of creating or contributing to a company intranet system. It goes through the process step-by-step, from initial concept to launch and beyond. The Human Side of Intranets avoids information overload, addressing three critical dimensions of creating an effective and valuable intranet-content, style, and politics. It demonstrates how intranets are not about technology, but about people and the way they communicate. Real-world examples and proven tactics for problem-solving are given to show you the way. This book makes taking your company into the 21st century a manageable feat
Details of Book: The Human Side Of Intranets: Content, Style, And Politics Book: The Human Side Of Intranets: Content, Style, And Politics
Author: Jerry W. Koehler, Thom Dupper, Marvin D. Scaff, Fred Reitberger, Patti Paxson,
ISBN: 1574441752
ISBN-13: 9781574441758
, 978-1574441758
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 1997-10-27
Publisher: Crc Press
Number of Pages: 272
Language: English