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		<title>Intranets and Business Impact</title>
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		<description>People are doing business differently today; the intranet of yesterday is not sustainable. Make your intranet work the way people work.</description>
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		<title>Using the World Wide Web in Your Company’s Own Little World</title>
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		<description>When a company uses the World Wide Web for internal communication, the web is called an intranetwork, or intranet. Companies are turning to this solution because of a number of advantages. However, as with any change that involves technology and corporate culture, the advantages of an intranet come with several challenges including introducing the intranet successfully, managing it without chaos, getting the employees to use it and use it properly, as well as maintaining the web of corporate information accurately.</description>
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		<title>How We Developed an Intranet: Using the Web to Inform Employees, Manage Projects, and Save Money</title>
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		<description>Data General’s R&amp;D organization had developed&#xD;disparate web sites. It was hard to find relevant&#xD;information and difficult to know what others were doing.&#xD;We volunteered to create a unified web presence to solve&#xD;these problems. Taking initiative while building consensus, we crafted a highly used and highly useful intranet. This paper describes how we did it.&#xD;Our success allowed us to broaden our department’s&#xD;scope and change its name from “Documentation” to&#xD;“Documentation and Web Services.” Our experience&#xD;shows that documentation departments are well suited to&#xD;create and maintain intranets, and that documentation&#xD;professionals have the skills to become content&#xD;developers or information architects.</description>
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