Guest Post by Keith Schengili-Roberts A note from Noz: Hi-di-ho, Readerinos! With the holiday season and some intense projects I’ve not posted in quite a …
Read More »Tech Comm 2.0 – Article Thoughts [NF0]
I just read (devoured) the new article by two ragingly clever and engaging personalities in the Content World: Jack Molisani and Scott Abel. The article …
Read More »Musings On Choosing a CMS: Feature Overload [NF0]
I’m working with a major client choosing a CMS. In this particular choice, it’s a multi-year, multi-million dollar choice. If all goes well, it will …
Read More »2 New Webinars: Socially Enabled Help, DITA 1.2
Some new webinars coming at you! Both delivered in partnership DCL and their DCL Learning Series. Upcoming next week and beyond, I’ve got some DITA …
Read More »Content Strategy Day @ Tekom / TCWorld Oct 19, 2011
Hello! In a big rush but just wanted to let everyone know about the Content Strategy Day at TCWorld in Germany next week. Led by …
Read More »Socially Enabled Documentation in the Cloud: Dangerous, Benefits, Getting There
Hiddly-ho, Readerinos! FYI – I’ll be doing a webinar on one of my favourite topics Oct 12th: Social enablement of technical communications. Socially Enabled Content…? …
Read More »Information Beats Persuasion: CS Forum 2011 Afterthoughts
I spoke at CS Forum earlier this month on Content Strategy.My presentation title (suck as it did) was “B2B Content Strategy: How to create company- …
Read More »Making Socially Enabled User Assistance Better– “Help” vs. ”HEEELP!”
Someone posted to the Content Strategy Google Group asking about Help content. I didn’t have a lot of time so I pinged over my fav …
Read More »Time Go Bye Bye, DITA Training, Largest DITA Project Ever
Wow… Time has just… gone! It seems like last week I was delivering my opening address, somewhat exhausted, at Congility 2011. The event wasn’t even …
Read More »When Content Strategies Collide Pt 6: Conclusion, Unification
I’ve harped about Marketing vs. Technical Communication Content Strategy in this wacky World of Content for a while now. The thesis in short is that …
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