IBM's Unlikely Silo Buster: An Intranet Radio Station
During daily programming, about 5,000 employees tune in, and they can talk about whatever they want.
During daily programming, about 5,000 employees tune in, and they can talk about whatever they want.
Last week, Miroslav Azis sat in a makeshift radio studio and waxed philosophic for an hour about an issue he often thinks about: the relevance of human-centered design. He hosts his weekly show, Public Services, on intranet-based IBM Radio. Broadcasting from IBM's offices in Austin, Azis discusses a range of "complex, heady topics" that often revolve around the deeper questions many technologists and designers think about. "We have a lot of things we do in our everyday work," Azis says. "But we don't have time to think about those things."