Trends Report

Don't Let M&A Start An Intranet Fire Drill

A Rush To Create A Common Intranet Compromises Business Value

July 25th, 2011
Tim Walters, Ph.D., null
Tim Walters, Ph.D.
With contributors:
Stephen Powers , Joe Dang

Summary

Rushing to create a common intranet after companies merge or consolidate is ill-advised on both tactical and strategic grounds. Content and collaboration professionals should build a temporary or transitional site to serve short-term communication and information needs and plan carefully for strategic improvements to a unified intranet environment.

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