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If employees are barely using the intranet—or only certain teams use it—it’s likely not meeting the needs of your whole organization. An effective intranet should be a go-to tool for everyone, not just a select few. Low adoption often means your intranet isn’t user-friendly, lacks valuable content, or just doesn’t feel essential.
Learn more about how to drive user adoption in this blog post.
Is the intranet difficult to navigate or slow to load? If people have to dig for information or struggle with basic functions, it’s a barrier to productivity. A modern intranet should make finding and sharing information fast and seamless.
Find tips on improving the user experience on this success factor page.
Old or irrelevant content can make your intranet feel stale. If content is outdated or cluttered with unused pages, employees may stop trusting it as a reliable source of information. Regular updates are essential to keep content relevant and useful.
If your intranet can’t connect with other key tools—like project management, CRM, or document management systems—it’s likely causing more frustration than value. Integrating your intranet with the tools people rely on makes it a central hub and enhances workflow.
A lack of mobile-friendly access limits employees’ ability to stay connected on the go. Intranets today need to work well on any device, allowing employees to access information and collaborate no matter where they are.
Learn more about frontline support and the mobile-first intranet in this video.
Without a clear person or team responsible for the intranet, it’s easy for things to slip through the cracks. Having a dedicated team ensures regular updates, keeps content fresh, and aligns the intranet with business goals.
If you recognize any of these signs, it may be time to consider an intranet update or redesign. An up-to-date, user-friendly intranet that meets the needs of your business keeps employees engaged, supports productivity, and strengthens communication across the organization.
If you are considering a new intranet, this document will provide plenty of help: Step-by-Step Guide to Achieving Intranet Success. Also, please check out this blog post about the top-10 features of a modern intranet.