How information gets used within business has changed. New technology, changed perceptions about the role of work, much higher expectations for speed and access, and big differences in generational thinking are just some of the reasons why. But the basics of good communication have stayed the same. This blog is my forum to reflect, express and share ideas about what this all means, with a modern point-of-view.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Company Culture Plays a Role in Internal Info
Writer Paul Chin has done some terrific writing on the more "human-side" of Intranet Management. I was honored when we connected on the Internet and he asked me to contribute to a story he was working on. Read his full story here http://bit.ly/yMJUK Working with Paul allowed me to reflect on my personal, very strong view about the role of culture within Corporate Information. This impacts many areas, but especially with the management of the Intranet. The cultural challenges that we faced as we evolved our Intranet were connected to the very things that make it a great company. Where we’ve had success in evolving is when we’ve leveraged our own organization’s strength and worked with the culture. What do you think? When have you acted within your company's culture? and when have you acted against it? What happened?
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corporate information,
culture,
human side,
Intranet
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