All of us, especially technical writers, need to consider artificial intelligence and its affects on our jobs. This is my final podcast episode. Thank-you for listening!
Today, technical content is blended into the "customer experience or journey". This may seem adventurous; it's really not! Why do Technical Writers need to apply a spirit of adventure into documentation?
Chaos is described as a state of utter confusion or disorder. We may not be chaos-proof but we can be chaos-ready—especially important for technical writers!
There's something about elevators that brings up a tool that's useful for anyone, especially for technical writers trying to get ahead in their careers.
Whether at work or play, your digital footprint is a reality of life: curate and cultivate it. Discover why technical writers should use the three Rs of digital citizenship.
In a competitive workplace, many have merit, but few succeed. Understanding the myth of meritocracy is key to success. What must tech-writers leave behind?
The simplest way of gaining goodwill and making people feel special is by remembering their name, and yet how many of us do it? Technical Writers apply names in the documentation we write but do we use names wisely?
Mired in a web of complacency, it's much easier to accept things as they are or do it the way we've always done it because it's comfortable. How can technical writers avoid delivering documentation in the same old way?
Almost every partnership, group or team has one dominant personality that must be "boss". Yet the most prevalent and destructive type of leadership, especially in the workplace, are ineffectual bosses that avoid meaningful involvement with thei
Following reason or emotion in decision-making is described as two horses pulling us in opposite directions. How does this impact leadership and teamwork?
There’s much to be learned from puzzles and their "unpuzzling". They can relieve stress and even increase our IQ. How do they affect technical writing?
Myths in technical writing? Let’s bust three common ones. Technology is rapidly changing our profession, yet we must keep our sanity, meet these myths head-on and kick them to the curb!
It’s a lot to swallow but if nature can automate the many reflexes used in swallowing then why are technical writers so slow to apply automation to documentation?