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Archive for October, 2006

Making the Transition from Technical Writer to Manager

Monday, October 30th, 2006

by Steve Capri

So you’ve given it a lot of painstaking thought. It’s decided. It’s time. Time to move into management. After all, you’ve worked hard to get where you are. You’ve paid your dues working through the various levels of technical-writing jobs, and survived all the promotional requirements to get through each position, and so on. As a senior-level professional, you’re at a crossroads. How do you prepare and are you absolutely sure you want to make this transition?

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Raising Your Documentation Team’s Visibility

Thursday, October 26th, 2006

by Whitney Potsus

Whether the documentation department has a staff of one or a team of 12, visibility within the company is a frequent concern. The reasons for this concern range from personal to professional. You want to be remembered when promotions and bonuses are handed out. You want new challenges to add diversity to your workload, and new projects to add skills to your resume. You want to defend your turf against budget cuts and layoffs during lean economic times. And you want to be more than an afterthought that lives in the back 40 of the cubicle farm.

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Starting a Technical Writing Business from Scratch

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

by Ruth Nickolich

What does it take to start your own technical-writing business? Chutzpa! Insanity! I began mine by getting a loan from my local bank for my first computer to set up a home office. It was a Micron desktop 386, the fastest computer in town! That was nine years ago. I now have a nice office, a sizeable staff, and all the work I can handle, most of the time.

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Writing Assistance Named to Business Journal Fast 50

Thursday, October 5th, 2006

Minneapolis-St. Paul Business JournalMinneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal

Article Summary
Writing Assistance was named to the Twin Cities Business Journal Fast 50 Growing Companies.

The Life of a Lone Writer

Thursday, October 5th, 2006

by Whitney Potsus

“Lone writers” — those people who work as their employer’s only staff writers — are a different breed, with their own unique set of professional and personal challenges. At the same time a blessing and a curse, the lone writer life offers flexibility, variety, and autonomy, along with feelings of stress, isolation, and burnout.

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