By MASSAWE ARKADI
Any business, regardless
of its size, can benefit from creating a simple company intranet to store
important information and documents.
ü Planning an intranet
There are many important questions to consider when planning an intranet, including:
what size should it be
what functionality should it have
how much will it cost
There are many important questions to consider when planning an intranet, including:
what size should it be
what functionality should it have
how much will it cost
ü who
will be using the intranet – eg all staff or specific teams or departments
ü what
will you use it for – eg file storage, collaborative working, bulletin board,
etc
what type of documents or databases will it feature.
what type of documents or databases will it feature.
ü what
content will it hold and who will create, publish and manage it.
ü Look
at your requirements carefully to make sure your investment is worthwhile. It
might help to speak to your staff and see which features they would find most
useful in an intranet.
Technical
considerations for intranets
ü Once
you define the functionality you want, look at the technical aspects of
developing an intranet. Think about things like:
ü how
will it look and what templates will need to be devised.
ü what
content management system will you use.
ü what
other applications it needs to support.
ü what
security precautions need to be in place.
how
much bandwidth you will need
The biggest consideration will be whether to create and host your intranet in-house or go with an alternative solution, such as cloud hosting, external hosting, or 'pay as you go' and commissioning solutions.
The biggest consideration will be whether to create and host your intranet in-house or go with an alternative solution, such as cloud hosting, external hosting, or 'pay as you go' and commissioning solutions.
BENEFITS
OF INTRANET
If implemented
successfully, an intranet can bring many benefits to your business. Some of the
main advantages of an intranet are:
Better internal
communications - intranets can act as communication hubs for staff. Corporate
information such as memos, staff news and announcements can be stored centrally
and accessed at any time.
Sharing of resources and
best practice - a virtual workspace and community can be created to facilitate
information storing, sharing and collaborative working. An intranet can also
act as a training platform when providing online training content to staff.
Improved customer service
- better access to accurate and consistent information by your staff can lead
to enhanced levels of customer service.
Business efficiency and intranets
Your business' efficiency can be improved by using your intranet for:
publishing - delivering
information and business news as directories and web documents.
document management -
viewing, printing and working collaboratively on office documents such as
spreadsheets or databases.
training - accessing and
delivering various types of e-learning to the user's desktop.
workflow - automating a
range of administrative processes, including dealing with holiday requests,
staff performance reviews and appraisals, meeting room and equipment booking,
etc.
front-end to corporate
systems - providing a common interface to corporate databases and business
information systems.
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