Stimulate discussion amongst staff
Intranets are fine, but social media tools can introduce new ways for staff – especially mobile and remote workers – to keep in touch with each other, ask questions and share knowledge. Facebook-like tools like Yammer provide a private environment for people to post updates about their work or ask their peers for help. Forums provide a space for more free-form question and discussion. And internal blogs provide a two-way channel to read about the work of colleagues at all levels, in the form of engaging stories.
We The Peoples
The UN uses Medium to bring together a range of staff working in different countries, to shed light on what … Read more » – We The Peoples
Digital Health | Digital guidance and best practice for the health and care system
The Digital Health site is a microsite run by the digital team at the Department of Health: These pages are … Read more » – Digital Health | Digital guidance and best practice for the health and care system
BIS Digital Day
The Digital Communications team at the Department for Business ran a ‘digital day’ within the organisation to help raise the … Read more » – BIS Digital Day
How can we avoid the discussion being hijacked?
There are three good strategies for keeping the discussion constructive: 1. Have a clear focus for the project: define the … Read more » – How can we avoid the discussion being hijacked?
Moderation policy
House rules are a useful way to keep discussion online on-topic, clean and constructive. Writing them down and posting them … Read more » – Moderation policy
National Audit Office Alumni Group – LinkedIn
The NAO is using a LinkedIn Group to keep contact with former staff, and involve them in the work of … Read more » – National Audit Office Alumni Group – LinkedIn
How Yammer can help local government innovate
Yammer is an internal social network that helps you engage with staff. A giant water cooler it’s more work-focused than … Read more » – How Yammer can help local government innovate
Provider Engagement Network: BuddyPress
Building a platform to engage with people can be tricky. Here Carl Haggerty talks through a case study of how … Read more » – Provider Engagement Network: BuddyPress
You shape your intranet. Thereafter, it shapes you.
The intranet should be the place an organisation starts to talk to people. If it can’t talk to its staff … Read more » – You shape your intranet. Thereafter, it shapes you.
Five Benefits of an Internal Social Network
Internal communications is vital for any organisation. Increasingly, as the web gets social there are opportunities for a social approach … Read more » – Five Benefits of an Internal Social Network
Foster carers in Monmouthshire on Yammer
Monmouthshire County Council used the private Facebook-like tool Yammer to help the Council’s foster carer community provide peer support and … Read more » – Foster carers in Monmouthshire on Yammer
Blog: Jan Britton
Jan Britton is Interim Chief Executive of Sandwell Council, and uses his blog as a way of talking to staff … Read more » – Blog: Jan Britton