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Schering Plough's SPHERE: Curing a Corporate Intranet

Schering Plough selected Ruder Finn Interactive to rebuild, redesign, and re-brand their corporate Intranet.

 

 

OBJECTIVES

  • Create a primary, prioritized source of news and information for all associates.
  • Foster a sense of community by strengthening ties between sectors.
  • Promote executive leadership and communication.
  • Leverage communications resources and content globally.
  • Establish a platform for two way communication between employees and management.

RESULTS

  • Since the corporate Intranet's re-launch, 69% of users are visiting the intranet at least once a day
  • A content management system allows any administrator to update content, freeing the IT department from this task
  • The daily news archive is now fully searchable and displays relevant news throughout the entire intranet

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OneHealthWorld - The Novartis Global Pharma Intranet: Connecting Thousands to Help Millions

Novartis, a world leader in offering medicines to protect health, cure disease and improve well-being, selected Ruder Finn Interactive to re-design their Global Pharma Intranet.

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