Content Development Workflow Tune-up: Three Part Learning Series Webinar
Data Conversion Laboratory and Anthrobytes present:

Content Development Workflow Tune-Up:
Three Part Series
Watch part one, now!
Register for part two, now! (February 22)
Register for part three, now! (February 29)
The world of content development is going through enormous changes as schedules get tighter, social media grows in importance, new delivery methods appear, and global teams keep the clock running 24/7. The processes we’ve used for developing and delivering content for the last 10 years may not be working anymore, as the world gets faster and more global.
This series will help you identify what should be looking at in your workflow and what some Best Practices might be. Think of this series as a three part check up from an industry expert at no cost to you! Attend one or all of these focused sessions, ask questions and get answers you can use in your workplace today.
First Session, “Is Yours Broken?” — The world of content development is undergoing a massive shift, with new deliverables, aggressive schedules, and reduced budgets. This session will help you identify places in your process that you can improve.
Second Session, “The Fix” — Now that you know where most companies are broken, discover some Best Practices that you can apply today to improve your content development process, regardless of the tools you’re currently using.
Third Session, “Next Steps” — Not everyone wants or needs to improve their content development flow with new tools but sometimes this is the right answer. Vendors are all certain they have the right solution for you. This session helps you learn what to consider if you decide to explore new tools.
Watch Part 1: Is Yours Broken?
Register for Part 2: The Fix
Register for Part 3: Next Steps
About Sharon Burton
Sharon Burton, a engaging and passionate speaker, is a nationally recognized practitioner, business expert, and teacher, in the field of technical communication. With almost 20 years of experience in the field, she has consulted with large and small companies to improve their product documentation and/or their documentation processes.
Sharon has received many awards from places such as the Society for Technical Communication and Apex, including Associate Fellow from STC. Most recently, Sharon was identified as the 18th most influential person in the world on the topics of technical communication and content strategy.
Sharon is also a PhD candidate in Cultural Anthropology and an adjunct professor at the University of California, Riverside in the Engineering department teaching technical communications to baby engineers. A sometimes newspaper columnist and essayist, her articles on life in Southern California have appeared in the Los Angeles Times and the Inland Empire Weekly.
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