As I embark on a round of central European training and consultancy sessions, let us have a little fun, I will take you along with me and answer some of the questions that you have sent in to us at Tech Data World.
This first mini-series I will look at some of the things I see S1000D projects get wrong or do not fully understand.
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What would make your top list of things your project got wrong? Send me your thoughts, comments and suggestions.
Next mini-series will be “Selecting S1000D software.”
A trained aircraft engineer (rotorcraft), I entered in to the field of technical information writing S1000D data modules on a major European military platform.
After a series of high profile project roles and the privilege of supporting clients worldwide, I ended my 'employed' career at a subsidiary of Boeing Aircraft after I decided to leave and focus on TDW full-time.
From my time supporting clients worldwide, I could see that there was a market need for an independent organisation that could be a trusted advisory source for those needing to implement successful technical information strategies.
I am passionate about the art of technical communications and the process, software and skills needed in our market.