[ANN:] Vendor Agnostic webinar 15May 10AM PDT on Agile Authoring w Ellis Pratt

2013-05-14 Thread Maxwell Hoffmann
Wed May 15
10AM Pacific Time
Register at:  http://adobe.ly/11D6CTS
(Will be recorded: link sent to registered attendees, even if you miss it)


TWEET:
15May 10AM PDT Ellis Pratt WEBINAR Towards an Agile authoring methodology: 
learning from Lean methodology http://adobe.ly/11D6CTS #AdobeTCS


Agile development is a way of managing IT development teams and projects that 
was introduced around 2001. It is a set of principles that aims to result in 
more successful projects by breaking a project down into a series of 
incremental and iterative stages. As Agile has become increasingly popular, 
technical communicators have needed to learn how they can work effectively 
within these projects.

In this session, thought leader Ellis Pratt will share key highlights from a 
White Paper he has written on this topic. The session will cover topics that 
include:

 *   Features of Agile
 *   Agile's affect on writing
 *   Learning from Lean
 *   Writing in an Agile environment
 *   Load leveling
 *   Minimize the need for rework

About the presentor: Ellis is Director and Help Strategist at Cherryleaf, a 
technical writing services and training company based near London, in the 
United Kingdom. He has over fifteen years’ experience working in the field of 
documentation, has a BA in Business Studies, and is an Associate of the 
Institution of Engineering and Technology. Ranked the most influential blogger 
on technical communication in Europe, Ellis is also an author and editor of two 
books: ‘How to Write Instructions’ and ‘Trends in Technical Communication’.

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[ANN:] Vendor Agnostic webinar 15May 10AM PDT on Agile Authoring w Ellis Pratt

2013-05-14 Thread Maxwell Hoffmann
Wed May 15
10AM Pacific Time
Register at:  http://adobe.ly/11D6CTS
(Will be recorded: link sent to registered attendees, even if you miss it)


TWEET:
15May 10AM PDT Ellis Pratt WEBINAR "Towards an Agile authoring methodology: 
learning from Lean methodology" http://adobe.ly/11D6CTS #AdobeTCS


Agile development is a way of managing IT development teams and projects that 
was introduced around 2001. It is a set of principles that aims to result in 
more successful projects by breaking a project down into a series of 
incremental and iterative stages. As Agile has become increasingly popular, 
technical communicators have needed to learn how they can work effectively 
within these projects.

In this session, thought leader Ellis Pratt will share key highlights from a 
White Paper he has written on this topic. The session will cover topics that 
include:

 *   Features of Agile
 *   Agile's affect on writing
 *   Learning from Lean
 *   Writing in an Agile environment
 *   Load leveling
 *   Minimize the need for rework

About the presentor: Ellis is Director and Help Strategist at Cherryleaf, a 
technical writing services and training company based near London, in the 
United Kingdom. He has over fifteen years? experience working in the field of 
documentation, has a BA in Business Studies, and is an Associate of the 
Institution of Engineering and Technology. Ranked the most influential blogger 
on technical communication in Europe, Ellis is also an author and editor of two 
books: ?How to Write Instructions? and ?Trends in Technical Communication?.

_
Maxwell Hoffmann |  Product  Evangelist  |  Adobe  |  p. 503.336.5952  |  c. 
503.805.3719  |  mhoffman at adobe.com
http://twitter.com/maxwellhoffmann -  http://www.linkedin.com/in/maxwellhoffmann
blogs.adobe.com/mbhoffmann & 
blogs.adobe.com/techcomm
Upcoming webinar calendar: http://adobe.ly/Pbz6x
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