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This is the website of Thomas Maeder with a blog about Intranet, Digital Workplace, Digital Communication & Social Collaboration topics.

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Category: Employee Experience

Collaboration, Communication, Digital Transformation, Digital Workplace, Employee Experience, Enterprise 2.0, Information Management, Intranet, Social Software, User Experience, User Interface Design

Where do bots fit in the digital workplace?

> Where do bots fit in the digital workplace?

November 13, 2016
Collaboration, Communication, Digital Workplace, Employee Experience, Enterprise 2.0, Information Management, Internal Communication, Intranet, Knowledge Management, SharePoint, Social Software, User Experience

Microsoft new O365 solution “Teams” takes aim at Slack

> > Microsoft new O365 solution “Teams” takes aim at Slack

November 3, 2016
Collaboration, Communication, Digital Transformation, Digital Workplace, Employee Experience, Engagement, Enterprise 2.0, Information Management, Usability, User Experience, User Interface Design

Technology and the rise of the employee experience

> Technology and the rise of the employee experience

October 28, 2016
Collaboration, Communication, Digital Transformation, Digital Workplace, Employee Experience, Enterprise 2.0, Internal Communication, Intranet, Social Software, Software

Will Facebook at Work play a role in the Digital Workplace?

> Will Facebook at Work play a role in the Digital Workplace?

August 26, 2016Facebook at Work
Business Case, Digital Transformation, Digital Workplace, Employee Experience, Internal Communication, Intranet, Usability, User Experience, User Interface Design

Intranets are products, not projects

> Intranets are products, not projects

August 9, 2016
Collaboration, Communication, Digital Transformation, Digital Workplace, Employee Experience, Enterprise 2.0, Information Management, Internal Communication, Intranet, User Experience

FOMO fear of missing out at the Workplace is real, and getting worse

FOMO fear of missing out at the Workplace is real, and getting worse

July 22, 2016FOMO
Collaboration, Communication, Content Management, Digital Transformation, Digital Workplace, Employee Experience, Enterprise 2.0, Information Management, User Experience

The collaboration curse. The fashion for making employees collaborate has gone too far, collaboration makes deep work difficult.

> The collaboration curse. The fashion for making employees collaborate has gone too far, collaboration makes deep work difficult.

May 12, 2016Deep Work
Collaboration, Communication, Digital Transformation, Digital Workplace, Employee Experience, Enterprise 2.0, Internal Communication, Intranet, User Experience

The best Digital Workplace articles of 2015 – Intranets, ESNs, Change and Comms

> The best Digital Workplace articles of 2015 – Intranets, ESNs, Change and Comms

January 13, 2016January 13, 2016
Digital Workplace, Employee Experience, Usability, User Experience, User Interface Design

Fixing your disjointed Digital Workplace

> Fixing your disjointed Digital Workplace

December 21, 2015
Digital Workplace, Employee Experience, Engagement, Enterprise 2.0, Internal Communication, Intranet

Human Resources should be the Digital Transformation Leader because, in reality, “Digitalization Challenges” are work culture challenges

> Human Resources should be the Digital Transformation Leader because, in reality, “Digitalization Challenges” are work culture challenges

October 30, 2015

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