by RBA | Feb 23, 2016 | Digital Workplace, Portals & Collaboration, SharePoint |
Believe it or not, failed intranets are more common than ever, and one of the biggest mistakes companies make is focusing too much on the technology of a specific platform. Luckily, this is easily surmountable. How? By paying more attention to the long-term strategy...
by RBA | Jan 14, 2016 | Cloud, Digital Experience, Digital Strategy, Digital Workplace, Portals & Collaboration, SharePoint |
In a recent conversation with some of my colleagues who work in human resources technology, the question came up about the meaning of a digital workplace. Putting a definition around a digital workplace is a challenging task, as it is an ever-evolving construct. A...
by RBA | Dec 16, 2015 | Digital Workplace, Portals & Collaboration |
There’s a lot of buzz in the HR Technology industry about “wearables” lately. Are wearables just a passing trend or a staying force in the market? Should wearables be considered as part of an evolving Digital Workplace? This post will discuss some of the benefits...
by RBA | Aug 20, 2015 | Digital Workplace, Portals & Collaboration, Sitecore, User Experience |
This is the last article in the series focusing on Information Architecture. The first article briefly described what Information Architecture (IA) is and the second article in the series touched on why IA is important. Today, I want to provide you with a high level...
by RBA | Aug 13, 2015 | Digital Workplace, Portals & Collaboration, User Experience |
In the world of collaboration portals, intranets and digital workplaces, the phrase Information Architecture (IA) can sometimes get used haphazardly and the true definition and more importantly…the real value in IA gets lost in obscurity. People have heard the term...
by RBA | Aug 6, 2015 | Digital Experience, Digital Workplace, Portals & Collaboration |
Continuing our series on User Experience, (UX) this post will explore the concept of Information Architecture – what it is and how it is a necessary component of good UX design. For what it’s worth, the term “information architect” is credited to Richard Saul Wurman...