The “hidden gem” that is DWG Research

June 1, 2012 by

Over in the UK the nation is getting into party mood as we start the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations. It’s also a year of celebration at DWG (formerly IBF) as it’s our 10th year anniversary and we’re excited about the New York and London member meetings coming up on 13-14 June. Something I’m very passionate about at DWG is our Research Programme, which over the years has spanned a wide range of intranet topics and provides our members with a reliable resource for best practice, thought leadership and inspiration. So I decided to put together an “infographic” to celebrate our research as I often hear that it’s the “hidden gem” of our membership offering, and that organisations don’t realise until they join just what an amazing resource it is. Ok, so I’m having a trumpet blowing moment, but as pictures speak louder than words, I’ll leave it there!

DWG research infographic

Categorised in: Collaboration, Content management, Digital workplace, HR intranets, Internal communications, Intranets, Metrics & measurement, Mobile sites & apps, Research reports, ROI & Business Case, Search & findability, Strategy & governance, Usability & design

Elizabeth Marsh

Director of Research

Elizabeth Marsh is DWG’s Director of Research and author of its latest report ‘Digital workplace overload: How to reduce employee technostress’ (available free on our website). She’s worked as a practitioner, researcher and consultant in the digital workplace field for over 20 years and is a strong advocate for digital literacy and digital wellbeing at work. Elizabeth is currently doing a PhD at the University of Nottingham focusing on employee technostress and the potential of mindfulness to help reduce it. She also co-authored – with Paul Miller – the book ‘The Digital Renaissance of Work: Delivering digital workplaces fit for the future’.

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