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An intranet is a key communication, knowledge management, and engagement tool in modern organizations. An intranet is, in essence, a handbook of the organization. It connects personnel to work-related information, to fellow employees, organizational culture, values, knowledge, and much more. The policy and standards below determine how content is added and maintained, the desired look, and how the site is governed. The underlying aim is to ensure the intranet is a place where personnel are both informed and engaged.

Policy

The policy on principles and operation of the intranet sets out the general framework for the intranet around it's core elements. This includes general principles, information architecture, content publishing and management, design, governance, and more.

COMING SOON

Intranet Design and Content Standards

The design and content standards explain how the content should be added and maintained, as well as the design elements to be included. Traditionally, employees do not go to an intranet to hang-out. They are seeking a phone number, a strategy, a policy, a form, information about a branch or unit, the latest news - then they are gone until they have another information need. Therefore, it is important that there is consistency and predictability in the information architecture, content layout, and design elements. Familiarity breeds find-ability.



Focal Points

In each area and for each topical space there are key focal points responsible for ensuring the content is maintained.

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