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Building a SharePoint Intranet That Reflects Your Company Culture (and Actually Gets Used!)

 
Building a SharePoint Intranet That Reflects Your Company Culture (and Actually Gets Used!)

See why culture-fit is key to intranet adoption and how to design SharePoint for real engagement .

 

What is a SharePoint Intranet? 

A SharePoint intranet is a secure, internal website built on Microsoft SharePoint that helps employees communicate, collaborate, and access resources. It serves as the digital front door to your organization, housing everything from news and HR policies to department-specific dashboards and shared files. 

But too often, intranets are underutilized, clunky, or ignored altogether. Why? Because they don’t feel relevant to the people using them. 

 

Why Culture-Fit Matters in a SharePoint Intranet

 

Intranet adoption isn't just about technology—it's about people. When a SharePoint intranet reflects your company’s internal culture—its values, tone, structure, and workflows—it becomes far more than a tool. It becomes a trusted, daily resource. 

Signs Your Intranet Doesn’t Match Your Culture: 

  • The homepage looks like a generic template 
  • Navigation doesn't reflect how your teams operate 
  • There’s little engagement or feedback from users 
  • Teams have resorted to external tools like Google Drive or Slack 

An intranet should feel like your company. It should speak your language, support your workflows, and highlight what makes your team unique. 

 

How to Build a Culturally-Aligned SharePoint Intranet 

Here are practical steps to align your SharePoint intranet with your company culture and boost team engagement:

1. Start with Discovery and Stakeholder Input

Interview team leaders, HR, marketing, and IT to understand how they work and what they need. Ask: 

  • What tools do they use most?

  • What frustrates them about the current intranet?

  • What should the intranet do to make their work easier? 

Tip: If you're a company in regions like the Northeast or Mid-Atlantic U.S., include geographically relevant tools and resources.

 

2. Customize the Look and Feel

Use your brand’s colors, fonts, tone, and voice. Incorporate team photos, employee spotlights, and local office updates. If your company is casual and people-first, let that personality shine through in the design and content.

 

3. Tailor Sites for Each Team

One-size-fits-all rarely works. Build departmental hubs that speak directly to teams like: 

  • HR – Onboarding, policies, and benefits

  • Marketing – Campaign calendars, brand assets

  • Sales – Battlecards, playbooks, lead dashboards

  • Finance – Budget tools, forecasts, reports

  • Make Navigation Intuitive

Employees should be able to find what they need in two clicks or less. Use audience-targeted navigation and personalized content by role or region. 

Example: For a growing company with offices in Atlanta and Denver, consider localizing news or alerts by location.

 

4. Incorporate Collaboration Tools

Integrate Microsoft Teams, OneDrive, Planner, and Power BI to encourage seamless collaboration inside SharePoint. Let your intranet become the launchpad for cross-functional productivity.

 

5. Train, Promote, and Iterate

Don’t launch it and leave it. Promote your intranet in company-wide meetings, offer quick training videos, and collect regular feedback. Make continuous updates based on how teams evolve. 

 

The Business Impact: Why It Matters 

When your SharePoint intranet aligns with your company’s internal culture and structure, you’ll see: 

  • Higher engagement and content usage

  • Fewer shadow IT systems and rogue file sharing

  • Improved collaboration across departments

  • Faster onboarding and clearer communication

  • More scalable knowledge sharing as your company grows 


Local Relevance: For Companies Across the U.S. 

 

If your business operates in regions like the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Atlanta, or Denver, you may have hybrid or multi-site operations. A culturally-aligned SharePoint intranet can bridge those geographic gaps—keeping regional offices informed while uniting them under a shared brand and strategy. 

 

Need Help Designing a Culture-Driven SharePoint Intranet? 

SharePoint is powerful—but only when it's designed with your people in mind. If your intranet reflects your culture, supports your teams, and evolves with your growth, it won't just be used—it will be relied on. 

Talk to our digital workplace consultants to explore how to build an intranet that fits your organization and grows with your business. 

 

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