So, What'S An Intranet?: The Following Is Excerpted From "Intranets: Hinrichs, Published by Sunsoft / Prentice Hall
So, What'S An Intranet?: The Following Is Excerpted From "Intranets: Hinrichs, Published by Sunsoft / Prentice Hall
The following is excerpted from "Intranets: What's The Bottom Line?", by Randy J. Hinrichs, published by SunSoft / Prentice Hall.
Leveraging Intelligence.
Intranets are not about putting technology and software together. Thats the easy part. In fact, youve probably got all the components in your organization already. Effectively building an Intranet is similar to building individual intelligence. It requires learning, applying the learning to practical decision making, acting on the intelligence with solid, clear tasks and responsibilities, modifying the learning for improved performance in the future, and making sure all of this is communicated all of the time to everyone.
Organisational Focus.
The Intranet is your opportunity to define your organization and display it for everyone to see. If everyone knows what the company stands for, what the companys strategic vision is, what the guiding company principles are, who the clients and partners are, then they can focus more clearly on what their own contributions are to the organization.
A clear, single web page representing the values of the company is tantamount to success. Every organization can constantly refer to the central messages and develop their own supporting sites accordingly.
Use the Web as an information, communications, and project-management tool across the organization.
Not Groupware
Groupware products offer many functions that operate well together. Groupware is not fully interoperable. It requires specific hardware, operating system, and network configuration. It is expensive and not always easy to scale up. Until recently, groupware was not compatible with other network systems, including the Intranet. For example:MS Exchange may not work on UNIX, Lotus Notes may not have support for MAC o/s.
Not Groupware-2
Groupware is vulnerable to changes in the marketplace, and is ultimately proprietary. It comes from one company, whose expertise lies in their own perception of software development and client needs. Groupware typically is complex and costly to install, manage, and train users on. The Intranet is simple, and independent of any one development organization. You can make it what you want it to be.
Intranet as a Tool-1
Think of an Intranet is a high tech Swiss Army knife, providing you with a set of tools for almost every function within your organization. Most organisations rely on information, knowledge, intelligence to create products, services, education and entertainment. Information is power.
In the past, it was always difficult to get a hold of information. Either you couldnt get reliable information, or you couldnt get it on time. This was either by intent or by cumbersome mainframe or networked systems.
Now, information is managed directly at the desktop with no particular worry about platform or software compatibility.
Intranet as a Tool-2
Each user purchases the tools they need to do the job they need to do. Some are still using mainframe connections, with client/server software solutions. They still, however, cannot rely completely on the accuracy of the information, because the source may or may not have fed the information up to the server. With an Intranet any user, at any level, can publish information. This makes information reliable because it comes from the source. The individual can serve the information that can be read in any browser, and make itself linkable to any other server. This linkage creates process flow within your organization. You can secure information and share information in the best way you see fit. With Intranets, everyone in the company can access information, knowledge and company intelligence and design it in any way that improves your business models.
Uses of Intranets.
Intranets can be used for so many different functions within your organization. Applications that youve been using for years are finding their way to the Intranet. Every developer from 1996/97 is creating new Web applications, or retrofitting existing applications to run seamlessly in Intranet environment.
Uses include executive decision support systems, sales cycle automation tools, financial systems, online analytical processing (OLAP) applications, personal productivity applications, financial trading floor systems, procurement and business-tobusiness commerce applications, document management systems, and customer support and help desk applications. The list just goes on and on.
Uses of Intranets
Uses of Intranets
The company that shares information, learns together, improves together, and creates a more intelligent organization.
Uses of Intranets
Uses of Intranets
Uses of Intranets
A Collaboration Tool
Think about what happens when an easy to use, easy to learn, powerful tool for collaborating, project managing, data collecting, managing knowledge and information, is handed to everyone in your networked organization. Imagine a tool that empowers people to put their best foot forward, proudly displaying their quality products, sales tips, marketing messages, internal customer services, technical procedures, processes, departmental goals, frequently asked questions, shortcuts, tips, tricks and self-images in a place where anyone who subscribes can access them.
Uses of Intranets
A Collaboration Tool-2
Imagine collaborating with each other without wading through e-mail, or playing telephone tag sessions, or missing your chance to input at a meeting. And, think of forums where people with common interests meet and thrash out issues, until the best possible solution is achieved. Then, add video conferencing, electronic white boards, single document sharing, and youve got a collaborative tool - the Intranet.
Uses of Intranets
An Experts Tool
Who knows their job the best in any organization? The individual or group(s) performing the jobs. Imagine experts responsible for sharing their expertise, and responsible for communicating it to others so it can be understood. And, imagine being linked to real-time online expert support by experts who add depth and breadth to their site, while you incorporate their levels of expertise into your workflow.
Imagine chatting directly with the top, essential consultants and knowledge czars within your organization. And capturing all that information in threaded databases, so anyone could look at it, at any time. Imagine sharing tips, tricks, pitfalls, analysis, and bottom line information about any topic, and getting it from those who know best, and have spent innumerable hours researching, thinking, and putting ideas into action.
Uses of Intranets
Uses of Intranets
Allow individuals to create their own sites, groups sites, departmental sites, and you empower a knowledge environment in which individuals within the organization know who they are talking to, what they represent, and how they fit into the organization. The level of interaction becomes more intelligent and more streamlined to business goals, and corporate missions.
Uses of Intranets
Uses of Intranets
Uses of Intranets
A Partnering Tool
It seems every company in the world has created at least one page on the Internet. Surely many havent yet, but are planning on it.
Youll find Internet statistics at www.dataquest.com, The Burton Group, Forrester Research Group, etc. if you want a real taste of what millions of people are doing on the outside Internet. With all this information explosion, the idea is to obviously hook up with your partners as well, if theyre going on-line. Doing so provides accurate, precise, up-to-date information on products and services, competitive advantages, current trends, late breaking news, partnerships, technologies, and on and on. What a wealth of information that can feed your Intranet. Incorporate their site into your website for a more robust internal Intranet. Track projects, manage vendors, manage requirements, link to one anothers excellence and processes.
Uses of Intranets
A Customer Tool
Like your partners, your customers have gone on-line as well, describing their processes, their services, their products, and often their competition. Linking into these sites provides you a much quicker reference point for getting to know what your customer is thinking. Even-more-so, you can connect to your customers clients, and analyze solutions or opportunities from a different vantage point. This connection is an Internet tool, meaning it is on the outside of your companys security firewalls. But, having the information about your customer at your fingertips can decidedly impact how you deliver to them.
Uses of Intranets
An ISO Tool
The Intranet can satisfy a lot of your ISO 9000 requirements.
First of all you can provide all information online in a single location.
Secondly, you can identify processes, metrics, and project contacts on-line.
Since everyone can access the Intranet, it becomes a solid singular source or repository which enables many of the ISO requirements.
Uses of Intranets
Uses of Intranets