We’re asking another Question of the Week. We’re asking it on our blog, in discussion forums and on Social Media. The question is: Share one piece of advice you have for new technical writers. You can use the comments section below to add your thoughts.
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Registration is now open for our next policies and procedures course
Registration for the next public policies and procedures writing course is now open. This course will be held on Wednesday 29th August in central London (WC2R). Learn how to create clear and effective policies and procedures on our popular one day course. See: Policies and procedures writing course 29 August
Help us develop a new UX UI microcopy writing course
A while back, we asked for feedback on technical copywriting course outline we’re putting together. A common comment was that people wanted to learn about UX UI microcopy writing. So we’ve started work on putting together the slides for a new elearning course on UX UI microcopy writing. Again, we’d like your feedback on the… Read more »
The most common mistakes organisations make with their policies and procedures
Here are the responses we received when we asked, what are the most common mistakes organisations make with their policies and procedures: https://twitter.com/rahelab/status/1011873673299578886 Not having any! — Rhonda Bracey (@RhondaBracey@mastodon.social) (@cybertext) June 26, 2018 Not including any context. I've seen people question policies (and ignore them) because they don't understand the reason/benefit of the policy…. Read more »
Podcast 38: Interview with Jennifer Morse – MadWorld Europe 2018
In this episode of the Cherryleaf Podcast, we talk to Jennifer Morse, Director of Product Evangelism at MadCap Software, about the MadWorld and Madworld Europe 2018 conferences.