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THE INTRANET MATURITY FRAMEWORK




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Executive Summary
Introduction
The Intranet Maturity FrameworkTM

Trends That Will Change Your Intranet:
  1. All intranets are maturing through the stages
  2. Intranet ROI will be pushed to the back burner
  3. Expect intranets to become even more pervasive
  4. User experience matters at last
  5. The Ajax revolution hits the intranet
  6. Blogs come and go but RSS will remain
  7. Wikis gain prominence and get integrated
  8. Social Networking
Ideas to Steal from the Consumer World
Insights from Intranet Managers
A Quantitative Perspective
A Word on the ROI Question
Conclusion

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