Great documentation has the power to turn beginners into power users and advocates. Within an organization, great documentation also has the potential to create a smooth onboarding experience and retain talented employees.
In this online talk, we cover some of what a technical writer does, common types of technical writing, and how improving our documentation skills can help people understand complex concepts and products.
Our agenda includes:
Overview
Role of a technical writer
Types of technical writing
What to consider when writing
Good and bad examples
Resources
Q&A discussion
🚀 About Joshua Wong 🚀
Josh has been writing and editing since 2006, with a keen eye on detail and advocating for the reader. His experience includes managing internal knowledge bases and support documentation, and producing technical marketing collateral for companies like Microsoft, Cisco, and Seagate. In 2021, he joined Mercari to improve knowledge management and internal documentation in the Engineering Division.
Outside of work, you can find Josh strolling around Tokyo, slow-cooking meats, and tackling an ambitious to-do list.
Please feel free to reach out to Josh on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/wongjoshua/
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