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Notes on "Usability – What is the Word on the Street?" (Shailesh Manga, Optimal Usability Limited)

By Michael Sampson on August 28, 2007

The final speaker of the day is Shailesh Manga, from Optimal Usability Limited Opening Comments Shailesh recognizes that he’s the only thing standing between us and drinks. Usability covers everything in real life. Many things are done very badly. Agenda: – Introduction – Is usability a good idea? […]

Notes on "Usable Intranets – the Key to Intranet Success" (Peter Grierson, SHIFT)

By Michael Sampson on August 28, 2007

The second speaker after lunch was Peter Grierson from SHIFT, who is a User Experience Specialist there. He’s previously worked for the ANZ Bank (on the Intranet design team), Sensis, and Information and Design (Australia). SHIFT started as a web/intranet design firm, but in recent years, have expanded […]

Notes on "Case Study: From Phonebook to HR Information System" (Dorje McKinnon, Sungard Avantgard)

By Michael Sampson on August 28, 2007

After a one-hour break for lunch (during which time I got to speak with Vivek, Richard and Ken), Dorje McKinnon from Sungard AvantGard took the stage to present a case study entitled From Phonebook to HR Information System. He’ll be presenting on AvantGard’s intranet evolution. Opening Comments “Dorje” […]

Notes on "Case Study: Auckland Regional Council – Redeveloping the Intranet" (Kylie Gibbon, Auckland Regional Council)

By Michael Sampson on August 28, 2007

The final speaker before lunch was Kylie Gibbon from the Auckland Regional Council, presenting a case study of what’s happening with the Intranet at the Auckland Regional Council. Current Situation The current Intranet is called “Our Backyard” … it has evolved over the past 5 years, bits have […]

Notes on "Managing Risks, Reaping Rewards: Delivering Web Content the Open Source Way" (Mark Pascall, 3months.com)

By Michael Sampson on August 28, 2007

After morning tea (complete with bad workflow design, eg, tea placed after the hot water, not before), Mark Pascall from 3months.com, presented on Delivering Web Content the Open Source Way. 3months is a Wellington-based web development and consulting firm. “3months has been providing professional web development and consulting […]

Notes on "Leveraging the Web 2.0 Ecology on the Corporate Intranet – Myths vs Realities" (Paul Reynolds, McGovern & Associates)

By Michael Sampson on August 28, 2007

Paul Reynolds is the Director of McGovern & Associates, and blogs at McGovern Online. He presented the second session of the first day, Leveraging the Web 2.0 Ecology on the Corporate Intranet – Myths vs Realities. Paul wants to outline a framework about what he’s been thinking about […]

Notes on "What Makes Intranets Work?" (Cairo Walker, StepTwo Design)

By Michael Sampson on August 28, 2007

I was a bit late to the conference due to a plane delay, but as I arrived, Cairo Walker from Step Two Designs was kicking off the key note presentation entitled What Makes Intranets Work? Some of the opening ideas from Cairo: Enterprise content management promises to solve […]

BrightStar's 7th Annual Strategic Intranet and Enterprise Portal Management Summit

By Michael Sampson on August 28, 2007

I’m in Auckland for the next two days, attending at the 7th Annual Strategic Intranet and Enterprise Portal Management Summit hosted by BrightStar. I’m speaking tomorrow, but between now and then, will be taking notes as best I can. I’ll put all my blog posts into the Intranets […]

Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams Report (August 28, 2007)

By Michael Sampson on August 28, 2007

The People Part of Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams What is a Team? … Terri offers clear thought on what exactly a team is, and when the term is used incorrectly. “If you are told you are working in a team you have expectations. You expect people to […]

Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams Report (August 27, 2007)

By Michael Sampson on August 27, 2007

The People Part of Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams Managing Projects: Examples … Austin Hardware uses eProject to facilitate new product development projects, enabling people from across the company to be involved from the beginning. “… before eProject, we could spend 50 hours or more on a project […]

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