Book Review: What Every Intranet Team Should Know by James Robertson
13th October, 2009 - Posted by Sean R. Nicholson - 2 Comments

Sean R. Nicholson
Regardless of whether you are a seasoned Intranet Professional or just getting started with your first Intranet design, I highly recommend adding What Every Intranet Team Should Know by James Robertson of Step Two Designs to your library. At 110 pages, this handbook packs a wealth of valuable information into a quick-read offering a background understanding of the evolution of Intranets, guidance on identifying the needs of your organization, and useful tips on designing a solution that meets those needs.
Rather than trying to educate the reader on every possible situation that could be encountered in an Intranet build or redesign, Robertson focuses on sharing industry best practices and real-world experiences that the reader can easily adopt. Robertson’s straight-forward writing style, coupled with sample images and supporting graphics makes the content easy to understand and apply.
Although the book might appear small at first glance, Robertson proves that good things come in small packages by tackling complex issues such as requirements gathering, usability design, and governance. Each chapter provides clear, actionable steps while surfacing potential pitfalls and providing guidance on how to avoid them. Throughout the text, Robertson progressively lays out the fundamental concepts necessary to understand not only how to design an Intranet, but how to design one that your employees will actually use.
What Every Intranet Team Should Know has found a permanent place in my library and will become a must-read for those involved in current and future Intranet projects.
Tags: Best Practices, books, design, Governance, Intranet, portal, Transactional Content Management, Usability
Posted on: October 13, 2009
Filed under: Best Practices, Business Process Management, Intranet, Intranet Portal, Intranet Tips, Usability






2 Comments
October 15th, 2009 at 10:48 pm
Thanks for the review!
October 16th, 2009 at 6:42 am
Glad to! It was a great read…appreciate you sharing your experience and knowledge with Intranet Pros!
–Sean
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