Re: Additional roles for technical writers
I haven't been following the thread completely, but recently I moved from^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
"senior tech writer" to "content strategist".
That means that I need to be aware of ALL the content the company has
created, and "connect the dots" for current and future content.
As well as provide input on where the company is going with content.
An interesting role that I'm still exploring - ramifications, challenges,
best known methods...
Anyone have any input on that topic?
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Jodie Gilmore
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References:
Additional roles for technical writers: From: Craig Cardimon
Re: Additional roles for technical writers: From: Mike Starr
Re: Additional roles for technical writers: From: Chris Morton
RE: Additional roles for technical writers: From: Jodie Gilmore
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