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2018 Intranet Design Annual Winners

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Congratulations to the 2018 Intranet Design Annual Award winners!

American Medical Association (AMA) 

AMA’s team took 27,000 pages of content and edited it down to 120 streamlined pages, while also transitioning the organization to a more collaborative and technology-savvy solution, enabling greater efficiencies and connections within the organization.

AMA team members shown here (left to right): Catherine Williams, Doug Fedorchak, Toni Canada, Justin DeJong, Kristina Goel, Jordan Brandl, and Douglas Mosurak.
West Monroe Partners team members shown here (top row, left to right): Kaumil Dalal, Gordana Radmilovic, Alex Foucre-Stimes, Ryan Milton, and Nolan Hopkinson; (bottom row, left to right): Adam Kerr, Tim Chow, Ted Nubel, Adam Nolte, and Ted Novak (Clique Studios).

Archer Malmo

Providing wikis and useful forms, encouraging suggestions for social channels, and making information easy for everyone to find epitomizes the democratic culture that Archer Malmo designers aimed for in their intranet. Pair these helpful knowledge-sharing features with a cheeky tone of voice and an attractive graphic design, and we have a winner!

Team members shown here (front row, left to right): Gabe Martin, Trish Swope, Brian Dixon, Ben Hampton, and Tyler Watkins; (back row, left to right): Cameron Roe, Robby Grant, David Sparks, Joel Gulledge, Ben Colar, and Wil Gatlin; (not shown): David Taylor, Justin Dobbs, Gary Backus, Amy Beth, and Mary Lynn Gratzer.

Capital Power

Using the Bonzai intranet platform, Capital Power’s three-person intranet team was able to create a responsive site, rewrite and reorganize intranet content, and put a new governance structure in place for intranet sustainability — all while coming in under budget.

Team members shown here (left to right): Tricia Johnston and Jennifer DeCunha.

Delta Air Lines

Delta took a (literally) broken intranet and turned it into an opportunity to create a streamlined site with engaging content, clean design, and easy-to-use interfaces.

Team members shown here (left to right): Dustin Sieber, Cheryl Rakestraw, Almeda Andrew, Susan Hayes, Faith Fagan, and Kimberly Bridges.

eBay, Inc.

A fresh start. A fresh look. Code that’s clean and new. eBay’s intranet delivers news, benefits, push notifications, and robust search capabilities — and also offers ways for employees to spread kindness and good vibes around the organization.

Hub team members shown here (top row, left to right): John Kelly, Adam Garner, Yoga Ettiyappan, Jarod Stanton, Thomas Alexander, Jason Goldsmith, Kalpana Kanapuram, Darren Zhang, and Lilly Tang; (row 2, left to right): Sahand Hajizadeh, James Doran, Mandy Lin, Derek Marler, Chia Chia Tu, Chelsea Chueh, Kristina Gilman, and Subha Viswanathan; (row 3, left to right): Kawaljeet Chadha, Karthick Subramanian, Ram Viswanathan, Sreekanth Palaparty, Ravishankar Jayaraman, Raj Dhandapani, Karunakaran Nagarajan, Prajak Khruasuwan, and Seema Sahu; (row 4, left to right): Ivan Huang, Suresh Paulraj, Madhumalar Raman, Wayne Chaw, Elsie Ge, Erin Wu, Adam Chen, Viquar Ahmed Khan, and Daman Daanna; (row 5, left to right): Lei Qian, Raveesh Pateria, Mahendran Sailappan, Daniel Pan, and Vinishton Sundher.

GSK

Determined to convert wildly varied intranet interfaces into a single consistent one, GSK intranet team members researched and designed until they derived supportive tools that all of the site’s publishers can use effectively. Consistency, communication, and collaboration are this winning intranet’s trifecta.

Team members shown here (upper left): Joe Lees; (upper right): Karen Weingarten and Rich Wojnar; (bottom, left to right): Richard Gera, Phil Pischke, John Cavanagh, Srini Raghavan, and Chip Umsted.

Maple Leaf Foods

The Maple Leaf Foods intranet team used targeted customization of Office 365 to create a visually distinct, comprehensive site that supports communication, collaboration, and productivity.

Team members shown here (top row, left to right): Andrew Geddes, Stephanie DeVries, Valentina Dick, and Radley Dioso; (second row, left to right): Neelima Palat, Melanie Groves, Oleg Grin, and Andy Hao; (third row, left to right): Andrew Chiang and Linda Vickers. Missing from photo: Jennifer Fernandez and Monique Marozzo.

PKP Energetyka S.A. 

Using an Elastic Cloud Solutions intranet-in-a-box tool, the PKP Energetyka team created an attractive, engaging, and easy-to-use site, rolling it out in a series of releases so it could incorporate further user feedback.

PKPTeam members shown here (left to right): Dariusz Szkup, Malgorzata Szewczyk, Marcin Domalazek, and Krzysztof Kielminski.
Photo of Elastic Cloud Solutions team members
Elastic Cloud Solutions team members shown here (top row, left to right): Rafał Hryniewski, Krzysztof Kiryłowicz, and Tomasz Chmiel; (bottom row, left to right): Grzegorz Ciwoniuk and Łukasz Skłodowski.

Travelers Insurance

A modest but modern design gently ushers Travelers employees through their day-to-day work. News, tools, personalization, customization, and everything searchable are just a few ways that the site informs employees and elevates their productivity.

Team members shown here (top row, left to right): Patrick Linehan, Jason Galvin, Jenn Renwick, Jay Chin, and Ken Luurtsema; (2nd row, left to right): Tom Nunes, Rebecca Finley, Michael Gammon, Brian Bellino, and Amarjeet Kaur; (3rd row, left to right): Annette Gunn, Jason Natelle, Andrew Turner, James Hartman, and Amy Dietz; (4th row, left to right): Manishkumar Nire, Chandra Sekhar Reddy Sirigi, Ashoka Mahadevaiah, and Manavarthi Poorna Sasikanth.

UN World Food Programme (WFP) 

With brains, beauty, and the propensity to consolidate similar content and make helpful suggestions, the WFP intranet nourishes and satisfies the employees it serves.

Team members shown here (left to right): UX Manager Daniela Pizzurro, Project Manager Jordan Cox, and Transition Manager Mark Horrell.

Full Report

The Intranet Design Annual with full-color screenshots of the 10 winning intranets for 2018 is available for download.