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Monday
19May

Intranet 2.0 Forum in London - 25% off for Conversationblog/Blacklineblog Readers.

Here's some good news for you: if you would like to attend the next Melcrum conference on the future of the Intranet then I have a 25% discount for you !conferences-seminars.jpg

On June 25 & 26 I'll be talking at the Intranet 2.0 Forum in London. The conference covers the future of the intranet and internal communications in a social media age.

Despite substantial investment in intranets over the past decade, for most companies they’re still not delivering a return on investment in terms of use and increased efficiency in the way employees access useful and important information.

Now, the arrival of social media tools has presented a fantastic new opportunity to rejuvenate intranets, drag them into the 21st Century and place them right at the centre of companies’ efforts to improve conversation, collaboration and a sense of community across the organization.

The Intranet 2.0 Forum has been designed to share the latest thinking, developments and practices relating to intranets, content management and web 2.0 tools and technologies.

You can find the full online agenda here. If you're planning to attend and would like to use the 25% discount offered to my readers, please do the following:

Call Melcrum on +44 (0)208 600 4670 or e-mail events@melcrum.com and you will get the 25% discount by mentioning that you are readers of Blacklineblog.

(In fact you are readers of the Blacklineblog - which is my second blog - and the place were my articles are originally written.)

If you will be there, please let me know so we can hook up.

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