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Mark Morrell, BT Intranet manager, BT (UK)
"BT’s intranet is one of the most advanced in the world. It is everyone’s information workplace for everything they need to do. This report has shown where even the best intranets can learn and improve further from the trends and findings highlighted by Jane. This is an invaluable piece of research to me and others in BT."
Hanne Schou, Global Intranet Manager at Sauer-Danfoss (Denmark)
"I really like the five key trends identified this year. It is interesting as it is more or less the crossroads we are standing at with a lot of different activities pointing in each direction. I believe that this year’s report will help me to build awareness and create discussions towards finding solutions for some of our upcoming challenges internally in Sauer-Danfoss."
Jan van Veen, Manager Internal Communications and Samuel Driessen, Information Architect at Océ (The Netherlands)
"We’ve been reading Jane’s Global Intranet Trends report for several years now. Her reports are well-written and very insightful. We use her report to benchmark our intranet initiatives and plans. Relating our current intranet to her reports makes it very clear what is good about our intranet and what needs improvement.
We also enjoy the overview of the state of affairs with respect to social media use in the enterprise. Her report clearly shows the level of adoption of social media in companies and what enterprise 2.0 can mean in daily business practice.
Every information management department and intranet team should read this report and take its content to heart. Thanks, Jane, for your big effort in writing this yearly report!"
Des Bravington, Business Support and Intranet Manager, Oxfam (Great Britain)
"Thanks for producing another thought-provoking report combining expert analysis and enlightening comments from contributors. I really value the opportunity to read how the Intranet landscape is evolving, and to benchmark our own achievements to date and vision for the future of our Intranet."
Jean-Francois Petrignani, Group IS Intranet Manager at Air Liquide (France)
"Going forwards in an Intranet activity looks like walking in the jungle. Where are we today? What is the best track to use? How to convince our group we must move, without risk? In this situation, the Intranet Manager appreciates having an up-to-date map. The "Global Intranet Trends for 2010" gives complete and added-value information to help you answer these types of questions. The results come from a large population of different companies around the world who share the same problems. The report has clear charts, brief analytical texts and real comments from intranet managers sharing their experiences. Get it, and consider participating yourself in next year’s survey!”
Konstantin Kolomeetz, Senior Intranet Manager and Natalya Angapova, Intranet project manager at Yandex, (Russia)
"Participation in the Global Intranet Strategies Survey is a perfect way to reflect on your whole intranet system. It's a chance to pause and examine your work for strengths and weaknesses. It shows you want awaits it in the future. After all it's very useful to get all the information in one report. "
Charlotte R. Winther, GlobeShare specialist, Novo Nordisk (Denmark)
"Jane McConnell has done a great job extracting the key intranet trends for 2010 from a vast and complex material. It gives very good insight into what it takes to go towards the workplace web."
Riikka Lundahl, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (UK)"The report is proving to be a great resource for us. We have just embarked on a major intranet development project and the report not only provides useful benchmarking information but also confirmation that we are heading in the right direction."
Mark Tilbury, Online Manager, Global Professional Services firm.
"I find Jane's survey invaluable in showcasing where the world of intranets is heading. It’s a constant reference source for us in developing our intranet services and the people involved in their delivery."
