Carla Lorenzati
SharePoint has never been short on checkboxes. What it often lacks is the desire to come back to it. On the communications side, you know the story: information gets lost across sites and subsites, the “right versions” look too much alike, publishing still depends too much on IT, and multilingual requirements complicate every campaign. The result? A homepage people open out of habit, little action that follows, and key messages that don’t land where they should.
by Carla Lorenzati
Carla Lorenzati
Learn how to optimize your intranet search experience. In this webinar, we delve into the critical role of search in today’s digital workplace and explore the common challenges organizations face with SharePoint search. ...
Find out moreIs your SharePoint intranet costing you more than you think? In this session, we explored what’s really at stake when organizations rely solely on a basic SharePoint intranet — and how you can turn it into a modern, engaging digital workplace. ...
Find out moreWe created a homepage workshop for our customers, but the advice was too good to keep to ourselves. Let’s be real: most intranet homepages are a bit… underwhelming. The good news? It doesn’t have to be that way. In this session, our expert shows you how to turn that “underwhe...
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