moving your intranet project forward - workshop intrateam event copenhagen 2015
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What are we going to do?
1. How to move your intranet project forward?
2. Setting up your project organization
3. Strategy & concept development
4. Common pitfalls
5. Wrap-up and takeaway
Entopic intranet roadmap
partner selection
strategy conceptinteraction
design
visual design
functional design
content design
cms selection
front end development
cms implementation
content production
content publication
test
live
project management maintenance
communication, adoption and change
To scrum or not to scrum
Con’s 1. Intranet development is organizational change 2. Not every organization is fit for scrum 3. Strategy and concept are not Sprints, are they? 4. Choose technology too soon? 5. Where does content fit in?
Pro’s 1. Agile methodology 2. Standard for software development 3. Get results quickly, improve continuously
Getting the basics right
1. Employee involvement (broad participation) A social intranet requires a social project approach
2. User-centered approach (don’t start with technology) IT isn’t going to use the intranet, the employee is, plus it should support business goals
3. Integral approach (user, content, design, tech) Don’t forget content! (Creation, Search and Navigation)
4. Stakeholder management (talk about what’s happening) An intranet projects has implications for the whole organization
5. Executive sponsorship That’s where the money comes from and it drives adoption
Any other insights?
First assignment
How would you go about setting up the project organization?
Sit together in groups of 3-4 people Start by answering the question for your own organization (5 min.) Discuss the results in your small group and give each other feedback (10 min.) Discuss results together (15 min.)
Some questions to get you going: Which departments are key? Who is in the lead?
What about budget and sponsorship?
Which skills are needed in the project?
How will employees be involved?
Discussion
Do you always need IT or Comms? Or HR?
Does senior management really have to be on board?
Request for budget at once or in small pieces?
Second assignment
How would you go about planning the strategy phase? Sit together in groups of 3-4 people Start by answering the question for your own organization (5 min.) Discuss the results in your small group and give each other feedback (10 min.) Discuss results together (15 min.)
How will you go about… research?
co-creation?
presenting the results?
ReportCo-createListen
What is the context of the intranet?
What are the employee needs?
What are the organizational needs?
ReportCo-create
What is the context of the intranet?
What are the employee needs?
What are the organizational needs?
What is our vision, goal and strategy?
Which content and tasks are important?
How will this be visualized?
Report
What is the context of the intranet?
What are the employee needs?
What are the organizational needs?
What is our vision, goal and strategy?
Which content and tasks are important?
How will this be visualized?
Summarize
Visualize
Recommendations
Define roadmap
Project approach
Top tasks
For example:
1. Find people
2. Restaurant menu
3. KPI scoreboard
4. Reserve meeting rooms
5. Declarations
Design principles
For example:
There is no content without a person attached to it
Information is either correct and up-to-date OR it is not on the intranet
Content is tailored to one’s needs: personalized and in context
Social is in the DNA of the intranet
Search and navigation are clear and simple
Elements of a concept
High level information architecture
Top tasks
Design principles
Prototype
Visual concept
Most common pitfalls
1. Technology first
2. Goal/strategy defined in isolation
3. No business focus (how does the intranet help product/services development, sales, etc.?)
4. Mono-disciplinary approach
5. No support from (senior) management
6. Too much at once
7. Project doesn’t show results quickly
8. Wrong choice of platform
9. No budget for development phase and continuous improvement
10. Focus on strategy and design, content is forgotten
11. Focus on project only, not on ‘go live’ phase
12. Governance is forgotten
13. Adoption is forgotten (if needed)
Key points to make your intranet succeed
1. A shared goal and strategy
2. Integral approach (content, design, technology, organization)
3. Choose a platform after concepting/designing
4. It’s about design, technology, content and the user
5. Changing how an organization works during the project: it is about
people, not IT
6. Always use real content
7. More interactive intranets require more interactive project approaches
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Entopic intranet roadmap
budgetpartner
selectionstrategy concept
interaction design
visual design
functional design
content design
live
project management maintenance
communication, adoption and change
front end development
cms implementation
content production
content publication
test
cms selection
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