eHarmony now uses ThoughtFarmer — A look at eHarmony’s Intranet

ThoughtFarmerThoughtFarmer combines wikis, blogs and social networking and applies it to internal corporate communications (also known as an Intranet). The ThoughtFarmer Blog shares screenshots of what eHarmony Employees see to read company announcements, events and updates.

Jim Lambert (bio) (jimlambert@eharmony.com), eHarmony VP of Human Resources, says:

One of the things employees almost always express to me [during weekly round-table sessions] is their appreciation for ThoughtFarmer and the intranet – the fact that they’re getting quality, timely information.

As more and more departments put their information on the intranet and canvas employees at large to contribute ideas and thoughts, it will also result in product improvements and cost savings.

So there you go. From now on, when eHarmony adds new features to the site, we can expect that they have first discussed it thoroughly across the company.

Will this mean that eHarmony’s new features will be smarter and more useful to its users? Cross your fingers.

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