Title :
A case study in cluster analysis for intranet organization
Author :
Martin, Shirley ; Kidwell, Donna K.
Abstract :
A company´s intranet site can be one of its most valuable assets, but only if employees use it. A site that employees recognize as custom-designed for them will attract much more usage than one that seems imposed from above or outside. This paper discusses an approach and outlines a case in which a company involved employees directly in designing the navigational hierarchy of its corporate intranet site. It describes the methods used for collecting data on users´ perceptions of the relationships between information items, applying cluster analysis to those data and using the results to build a usable site structure. The direct and indirect values of this approach are discussed. The direct value of incorporating the users´ mental models in the design is a more understandable information architecture. An equally important indirect benefit is the sense of ownership fostered by the employees´ involvement in the design
Keywords :
commerce; human resource management; information resources; intranets; case study; cluster analysis; employees; information architecture; intranet organization; navigational hierarchy; personnel management; Cognitive science; Companies; Computer aided software engineering; Data analysis; Impedance; Information analysis; Knowledge management; Navigation; Productivity; Profitability;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering Management for Applied Technology, 2001. EMAT 2001. Proceedings. 2nd International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1324-7
DOI :
10.1109/EMAT.2001.991312