[Sigia-l] Employee page on your intranet (prady)

tputkey at keypointe.ca tputkey at keypointe.ca
Tue Aug 1 20:26:17 EDT 2006


I've seen employee pages done a couple of ways. R&D people like blogs and wiki
pages, and i would guess that marketing people like blogs (although I've
experienced that they don't like wikis).

Currently, the STC chapter I'm in is putting up a new website, using Expression
Engine's weblog to post content. It allows many different people to interact
with different parts of the site as little or as much as they want. People seem
to be really excited about it cuz it lets them be more involved in the chapter
website.

There's a lot of initial setup and admin, but we're hoping that once all the
kinks are worked out, that it will be less painful than the previous version of
the website.

Theresa Putkey

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> Hi guys
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> I thought you may be interested to know that I'm running a one-day IA
> workshop in Wellington, NZ in conjunction with my buddies at Optimal
> Usability.
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> Details are here:
> http://www.optimalusability.com/services.training.donnamaurer.php
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> It is on 31 August - email me if you'd like more details...
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> Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 10:38:23 -0400
> From: prady <pradyotrai at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Sigia-l] Employee page on your intranet
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> Folks,
>
> I want to hear your ideas on how to build employee pages on the
> intranet. I am looking for new & innovative ideas on how to avoid
> building static pages, lack of proper controls and overhead of
> managing them. I am wondering if we can avoid the trap of building
> "talent databases", managed by "HR" folks, to get the same result.
>
> Any body worked on this area before? Is this an IA problem, or something
> else?
>
> I want to explore if anyone is using search engines to "profile"
> employees, and build dynamic page. If so, I want to understand how you
> build "texonomies" and "topics" for search indexing(?)
>
> Anyone?
>
> Thanks,
> Prady
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