Internal Comms Content and Design Tips for Non-Desk Employees

Internal Comms Content and Design Tips for Non-Desk Employees

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More than 80% of today’s workforce is non-desk, yet most intranets are still written, structured and designed from a desk-worker perspective. Frontline employees often face limited time, shared or mobile devices, inconsistent connectivity and task-driven needs, but are expected to navigate intranet experiences built for long sessions, dense content and traditional navigation. 

Join us on March 4 for this FREE webinar, where Staffbase experts Karen Downs and Darin Gad will introduce a frontline-first methodology for building intranet content and design that truly works for non-desk employees. They’ll explore how content strategy, information architecture and visual design must work together to support frontline realities, and how to test and validate experiences to ensure they are clear, usable and trusted. You’ll learn how to:

  • Apply a frontline first methodology to intranet content and design for non-desk employees.
  • Design and test intranet experiences for mobile-first and shared-device environments.
  • Build strong content and design foundations that support trust and clarity in AI-assisted intranets.
  • Ensure AI assistants surface accurate, well-structured and usable information for frontline workers.
  • And much more.

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