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Intranatter Podcast
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Intranatter Episode One
Mar 3, 2017 • 12:57
Sharon and Jonathan discuss their presentations and talking points from the #intrateam17 conference in Copenhagen
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Episode 2 where Intranatter speaks to Jonathan Seal
Mar 10, 2017 • 18:05
In this episode, Jonathan and Sharon catch up with Jonathan Seal in the the last of our episodes from the Intrateam17 event. We talk about chatbots, AI, measurement and mobile.
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The one with Luke and Jon talking about social
Mar 22, 2017 • 13:42
Luke and Jonathan talk about social and internal communications
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The one where Luke and Jon talk about pubs (and ESNs)
Mar 29, 2017 • 12:19
On this episode, Luke and Jon talk about pubs as an analogy for ESNs.
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Luke and Jon talk intranet strategy with experts!
Apr 12, 2017 • 21:11
In this episode — the first of a two parter — Luke and Jon talk to Steve Bynghall and Chris Tubb about building an intranet strategy.
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Chris Tubb and Steve Bynghall: Intranet Strategy part 2
Apr 25, 2017 • 18:14
The one where Chris and Steve continue the conversation with Luke and Jon about intranet strategy.
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The one with Wedge
Oct 23, 2017 • 27:01
All four intranetizens jump on a podcast to talk with Wedge about the IntranetNow conference
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[…] memory fades, but it involved alcohol. I remember discussing with Luke Mepham of Intranetizen that someone should put on an independent intranet-focused conference. It
If you’ve ever become caught up in an intranet project deadlock between HR, IT, Comms or some other part of a business, you’ll know that […]
Pick the right intranet solution and you can still configure/extend without building from scratch, but with less risk/effort (although always some element of trade off […]