Why and How Did Companies Create Their Intranets?
- Because of the Power and Possibilities for the Tools to Solve Business Problems
- To meet communications needs
- To access information
- To share information and support mobile users
mostly grassroots efforts
Two Different Ways You Can Get Started
- Traditional Model - formal approach
- Internet Model - grassroots approach
Traditional Model
requires formal request for funding, specific plan, cost-benefit analysis, and return on investment (ROI) calculations
- Do You Need an Intranet?
What about Business Goals?
- Are You Ready?
- What is the scope of the project?
- Do you have the infrastructure you need? (computers, LAN, TCP/IP)
- Do you have the skills and resources you need? Or are you willing to acquire the expertise?
- Do you have the people resources to take on the extra workload of an intranet?
- Do you have someone who can take the lead in developing and maintaining applications for the internal web?
- Develop a Project Plan and Proposal.
SAMPLE PROPOSAL: BENEFITS BPI PROJECT
- Problems with the Benefits Process
- The Current Process and Why the Problems Occur
- The Future Process That Will Solve the Problems
- Implementation Plan for the Future Process
- Cost Justification
- Benefits and Savings
- Cost and Expenditures
- Summary and Calculation of ROI
- Time Line
- Executive Summary
- Present the Proposal and Sell the Concept.
- Implement It.
- Measure the Results.
Internet Model
- Do You Need an Intranet?
- Are You Ready?
- How Do You Proceed?
- Champions (often the CIO) and Steering Committees
- Identify Your Goals
- Should You Get Outside Help?
- What Should a Consultant Do?
- How Do You Select a Consultant?
- Build Your Intranet.(ch. 7)
- Determine and develop infrastructure needs.
- Determine security needs and implement security.
- Evaluate and select an Internet service provider.
- Select and install hardware and software.
- Plan for maintenance of your intranet.
- Create Your Audience. (ch. 8)
- Identify and select the tools (browsers) you will need.
- Determine how to deploy these tools to your users.
- Develop a plan for training and supporting users.
- Promote Your Intranet.
Goals:
- Recruit web publishers
- Recruit an audience of users
Steps: (ch 9)
- Build the demo
- Present the demo
- Create Widespread Enthusiasm and Capability -- The Role of the Intranet Team (ch 10)
- Why you need an intranet team and who should be on that team
- HOw the team works
- What the team's objectives are
- What impact the team has
- Make Your Intranet Pervasive.(ch 11)
- How do you make the intranet the universal user interface?
- What are the critical success factors?
- How do you measure the results?
- What Lessons Have We Learned, and Where Do We Go From Here? (ch. 12)
The Traditional Model or the Internet Model: To Bureaucratize or Not?
Use the Traditional Model if you need to build the infrastructure; use the Internet Model if the infrastructure already exists and the corporate culture supports this approach
Checklist: Ways to Sell the Intranet to Your Organization (Fig. 6.4)