Cherryleaf’s Trends in Technical Communication Course – Advanced Technical Writing Techniques will be held on 27th February 2015. If you want to discover new approaches to technical writing, this one-day, hands-on advanced workshop is right for you. You’ll find out how Technical Authors in leading companies are now applying techniques from other disciplines (such as psychology, copywriting, usability… Read more »
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Our next Advanced Technical Writing Techniques course – 24th April 2014
After a short break, our Advanced Technical Writing Techniques training course has returned. We’ve scheduled a public course for Thursday 24th April 2014, in South Kensington, central London. Past clients include technical communicators from Citrix, GE, IBM UK, Lloyds Banking Group, Sage plc, Schlumberger and Visa International. One delegate commented: “The way in which customers consume… Read more »
Our next Advanced Technical Writing Techniques course – 2 December
We’ve scheduled another Advanced Technical Writing Techniques public course – on Monday 2nd December. Discover the advanced new writing styles emerging in technical communication. Don’t get left behind: past clients include technical communicators from Citrix, IBM UK, Lloyds Banking Group, Sage plc, Schlumberger and Visa International. To book your place, see Advanced Technical Writing Techniques… Read more »
September date for Trends in Technical Communication Workshop – Advanced Technical Writing Techniques
We’ve added a new date for our Trends in Technical Communication Workshop – Advanced Technical Writing Techniques course. It will be held on Tuesday 17 September 2013, in central London. You can book a place via the webpage Trends in Technical Communication Workshop – Advanced Technical Writing Techniques.
Next Advanced Technical Writing Techniques Course: 22 April 2013
You’ll find our next public Trends in Technical Communication Workshop – Advanced Technical Writing Techniques training course is scheduled for Monday 22 April 2013. We’ve added some more comments from delegates to the page. “Excellent over-view and will be useful for practical application. Much food for thought – useful for starting ideas on improving (the) existing… Read more »