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Webinar: So, what intranet features do people actually use?

We start every intranet project by getting to know employees’ needs and priorities, so we can identify opportunities to introduce new capabilities and features. This human-centred approach often results in easy adoption and high engagement at launch.

But what your employees need from their intranet continues to evolve after you go live. If intranet engagement is flagging, it might be time to introduce new features – or even consider a new product – but how will you know what steps to take next?

Here are a few approaches:

Instead of these methods, it can be just as important to look at broader intranet usage trends across a larger sample of intranets.

In this webinar, Ben Skelton, Habanero vice president, and Brandon Martel, GO product support specialist will use the aggregate analytics from GO intranets to understand which features are worth your time.

We’ll cover:

The intranet hits

The features and capabilities that drive the most intranet traffic and usage across all GO intranets. If you are looking to add additional features to your intranet, this is the list you’ll want to start from.

The hits-and-misses

Some features are highly successful in some organizations, while they receive low usage in others. We’ll share these features and talk about why some organizations see more usage than others. You’ll want to consider if you have the right culture and governance in place before introducing these.

The low performers

We’ll share a couple of common intranet features that don’t get a lot of usage across all our intranets. We’ll discuss some of the reasons why you might want to think twice before introducing them and the steps you can take to ensure your implementation has the highest chance of success.

Who should attend?

This webinar is perfect for anyone designing a new intranet and intranet managers and or communicators who want to increase intranet engagement.

This event already happened, you can view the recording here.