We’ve added three short and simple guides to the Cherryleaf website: Do I need DITA? Do I need a Technical Author? Do I need to write a new policy?
Tag: planning
Lessons from using a bullet journal: track as well as set goals
By Ellis I’m experimenting with using a bullet journal this year, and it’s resulting in some useful ideas for managing and planning technical authoring work. Setting and achieving targets at the start of the year can be difficult. You may end up needing to spend time on immediate, more pressing tasks, and your list of targets… Read more »
Updates to Managing Software Documentation Projects training course
We’ve just uploaded some spreadsheets to accompany our online Managing Software Documentation Projects training course.
TCUK 13 presentation: Planning user documentation when you are a startup business
We will be presenting “Planning user documentation when you are a startup business” at the Technical Communication UK conference in September. We’ll look at how to plan a user documentation project when you’re working for a startup technology company. Working in this environment gives you the opportunity to work “from a clean sheet,” but it… Read more »
Webinar – Planning user documentation when you’re a startup business
We’re currently working on 40 minute webinar on: Planning user documentation when you’re a startup business If you have any questions on this topic, you can email these to us prior to the event. We’ll do our best to make sure we address them in the webinar. Send us an email with your question Details… Read more »