Posts filed under 'Communications'

Intranet Charter

Writing a charter serves several important purposes. Among them are: It gets you and your team thinking clearly about what you are trying to achieve; it enables you to communicate your goals, governance and day-to-day operational strategy to your executive sponsor and other stakeholders; it can help you get sign-off to proceed.

Continue Reading 1 comment March 12, 2009

Ontario Accessibility Legislation

Under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services has proposed new rules governing a range of information and communications activities in the province. These changes will have a substantial impact on many intranets, in particular the requirement to ensure content is made available in a format that can be used by people with a range of disabilities.

Continue Reading Add comment February 5, 2009

Dealing with Vendors

“Here are the most frequent lines used by vendors everywhere as part of that elaborate game known as negotiation.” Courtesy of Toronto lawyer Amy-Lynne Williams.

Continue Reading Add comment January 19, 2009

Web 2.0: Using Twitter for Internal Communications

Use Twitter for internal communications

Continue Reading Add comment January 19, 2009


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