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08.10.09
Forrester: perché le intranet sono poco utilizzate
Bill Ives ha pubblicato ieri un post dal titolo Barriers to Intranet Use from Forrester nel quale sintetizza e commenta le principali evidenze contenute in un report di Forrester dal titolo: What's Holding Back Your Intranet.
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They found that 93% of employee respondents said they use an intranet or company portal (Forrester uses the terms interchangeably) at least weekly, and more than half reported daily use. However, they found that these intranets were mostly accessed for basic functions such as company directory, benefits information, and payroll. Access to collaborative tools, what some might called an enterprise 2.0 capability was ranked fourteenth."
Le intranet sono poco utilizzate: "First these intranets are hard to use. Where is an AJAX interface when we need it?"
L'uso non è incentivato: "They also found that there are few incentives to change established work habits that night increase productive usage."
Le intranet vivono (o sopravvivono) fuori dalla realtà aziendale: "Most current intranets also do not reflect and support the specific roles and responsibilities of their users."
E per concludere:
1. Serena even replaced their intranet with Facebook
2. Océ is moving massive amounts of information off their intranet
Pubblicato da roberto cobianchi
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