Below is a strategy for writing procedures needed for regulatory compliance. Developing an effective policies and procedures programme requires a commitment to ongoing training, awareness, and compliance from all levels of the organisation. By following these steps, you can create a strategic plan that will help you protect your organization from the risks of non-compliance…. Read more »
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Podcast 134: We’re copying Google’s elearning courses, and how you can do it as well
We wanted to talk about some ideas that we’ve taken from Google on how to present elearning video content. And to share them in case you are also involved in e-learning, and you wanted to copy these ideas as well. In this podcast episode, we examine one of Google’s videos from its UX Design course…. Read more »
New updates to our Technical Author/Technical Writer/technical writing training course
We’ve updated the videos, exercises, and handouts in our Technical Author/Technical Writer/technical writing training course to reflect technical writing in 2023. The new video presentations in the course are more engaging, with many more examples of each key learning point. The videos are now in Full HD (1080p), with subtitles. What will I learn? In… Read more »
Podcast 133: What will ChatGPT mean for technical communication?
It’s been about three months since ChatGPT was launched. And we thought it would be good to look at really the status of what ChatGPT might mean for the future of technical communication. And we did a blog and we did some experiments back in December, as have others, and people have reflected on the… Read more »
Vacancy: #4528 Contract Technical Writer WFH/London
A UK government department is looking to recruit an additional contract technical writer to create and manage technical documentation for service teams, and to document its decisions and how things work. They need someone who will: Write technical documentation for internal users and government services, including API documentation and technical guidance Understand GOV.UK style and… Read more »