Standard Technical English (STE) Rules According to Star Wars

A few months ago I wrote an introduction to Standard Technical English (STE). Check it out if you want to get a better idea of […]

Creating a Knowledge Transfer Strategy

Are you struggling with creating a knowledge transfer strategy? Or is the current strategy unsuccessful and you don’t know why? The folks at Ed Threads […]

7 Tips for Better Documentation

Basic writing skills are not something that should be taken for granted. Time and time again, I read poorly written manuals, instructions, and articles. Whether […]

Hat Tip: What Writers Need – and Don’t Need – From SMEs

In my post Ten Tips for Interviewing Subject Matter Experts (SMEs). I provided recommendations for writers when working with SMEs. On Larry Kunz’s blog, Leading […]

Ten Tip for Interviewing Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)

Today’s post is inspired by the above graphic. I’ve had this hanging on my bulletin board for years. I don’t recall where I came across […]

Introduction to Simplified Technical English

Simplified Technical English has been in the making since the 1930’s when Basic English was developed and introduced in international trade within the British colonies. […]

Hat Tip: 10 Reasons the Death Star Project Failed (Infographic)

via 10 Reasons the Death Star Project Failed (Infographic).

Estimating Training and Documentation Projects Infographic

Estimating Training and Documentation Projects Infographic The Estimating Training and Documentation Projects Infographic is a 5 minute guide for estimating your training or documentation project. It is […]

Estimating Part 2 – Using a Dependency Calculator

Every project has risks. There is no escaping it. A good estimator knows what types of risks will affect the cost of the project and […]

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