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Yelverton, Bonnie

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How to Use FrontPage to Design a Corporate Intranet   (PDF)

Microsoft FrontPage is used extensively in small and medium-sized companies to create both Intranet and Internet Web sites, even though professional Web designers turn up their noses at it. This paper reviews some of the factors that led to its widespread usage, and gives some pointers to nonprofessional Web Mistresses.

Yelverton, Bonnie. STC Proceedings (2003). Design>Web Design>Intranets>FrontPage

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How to Use FrontPage to Design a Corporate Intranet

Microsoft FrontPage is used extensively in small and medium-sized companies to create both Intranet and Internet Web sites, even though professional Web designers turn up their noses at it. This article reviews some of the factors that led to its widespread usage, and gives some pointers to non-professional webmistresses.

Yelverton, Bonnie. Usability Interface (2002). Design>Web Design>Software>FrontPage

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Industry Takes Up The Challenge Of Sustainability   (PDF)

Around the world, especially in Europe, companies are discovering that they have much to gain by employing the techniques of environmental management. They find that they are helping themselves, while improving the world we live in at the same time. By reviewing the effect on the environment caused by products and production methods, companies save money, improve their image, motivate employees and expand their influence, while often gaining new market shares because of better and more sustainable products. The stories of some of these companies are followed by guidelines for involving employees in environmental management to improve results and motivation.

Yelverton, Bonnie. STC Proceedings (2003). Articles>Management>Workplace

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