Posted by admin on Feb - 20 - 2012 -
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Both the human resources department and the accounting department might want to set up their own internal intranets to manage information that needs to be secured even from prying eyes within the company. TIP: Intranets are also being widely used for training., we looked at how to set up a PowerPoint presentation on the Web—an excellent intranet training vehicle.
Posted by admin on Feb - 16 - 2012 -
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A human resources page could well include the following: · Information about health and benefit plans and enrollment forms. · Information on employee stock purchase plans. · A list of internal employment opportunities.
Posted by admin on Feb - 12 - 2012 -
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· A table of contents (TOC). A simple TOC can go a long way in making it easy for users to locate information quickly. This is similar to a book’s TOC. All the user has to do is click a link in the TOC to go directly to that page.
Posted by admin on Feb - 8 - 2012 -
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The kind of content you’ll place on an intranet depends on the business processes you want to replicate. A typical intranet, though, will include the following basic types of pages. · A home page. The home page is the starting point for your intranet, as it is the starting point for a site on the Internet. In general, the home [ Read More ]