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Over the next several weeks IDM will feature a series of excerpts from the new book :

The Elements of Intranet Style

By Eric Brown and James W.Candler

New

To purchase or find out more about The Elements of Intranet Style go to fatbrain.com  or  Communications Associates.

Key Intranet Terms (From the Appendix).

Chapter One
"Don't Even Think of HTML, Servers, or a Budget Before You Read This..."

The Basic Concept
Planning Your Intranet
Browsers
Security

 
From Chapter Two
"Okay, NOW You Can Think...." 

DESIGN: Architecture and Aesthetics
DESIGN: Function Married to Form

 

From Chapter Three
 "Now, The Nuts and Bolts...."
Make Sure There is A There There
Sample Intranet Page Maps
The Difference Between Publications and Applications
Page Type Capsules

 

From Chapter Four
"Don't Get Over-Confident...."
Predictable Problems New


The Authors

Eric Brown founded his consulting firm Communication Associates in 1980. His clients include major Fortune 500 companies who use his presentation design, communication training, writing services, and web expertise in many contexts. He is author of Throw Away Your Pencil: Writing with a Word Processor (Prentice-Hall), of The FedEx Personnel Division Intranet Style Book, is a Houghton Mifflin Finalist, a writer for Hearst publications, and many professional journals.

James W. Candler is currently Vice President of Personnel Systems and Support at Federal Express where he has worked for the last 18 years. In that time he has been responsible for the design, development, and maintenance of the company's on-line, reql-time human resource information system called PRISM. PRISM has resulted in all employees being able to access personal, benefit, and similar HR information at the stroke of a key. Most recently he has led the development of Personnel.link, the FedEx Personnel Division corporate Intranet.He has presented across the nation and written frequently for IHRIM.link: A Publication of the Association of Human System Professionals where he has also served as editor.


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