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#23673

An Overview of the STC Transformation Initiative

because technical information is ever changing, we accept the fact that our work will be continually various, constantly in flux. It's just the nature of the beast. This is the essence of the purpose of the STC national organization's transformation initiative: Keeping up with the changing times.

MetroVoice (2004). Articles>TC>Planning>STC

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#23560

Overview of Transformation   (Word)

The Transformation Team consists of STC board members and a number of chapter and SIG leaders. The team was formed in response to concerns heard over the past several years from many of you. Some of these concerns have arisen from changes in the business world, such as globalization and the downturn in the economy.

Teich, Thea. STC Transformation (2004). Articles>TC>Planning>STC

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#23561

STC's Transformation: A Roadmap to a Better, Stronger STC  (link broken)   (PowerPoint)

Over the years, the technical communication profession has changed: Our jobs and roles have changed. Business and economic models are changing. Technology has changed the way we work and communicate. Our world has become global. Now STC will change.

Teich, Thea. STC Transformation (2004). Articles>TC>Planning>STC

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#23568

The Transformation Process Explained

Describes the transformation methodology the STC Transformation Team has developed and its guiding principles.

STC Transformation (2004). Articles>TC>Planning>STC

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#23559

Transformation: Whys and Wherefores

Why does STC need to transform, because we want to add more member value!

STC Transformation (2003). Articles>TC>Planning>STC

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#35186

STC: Quo Vadis?

I need to figure out where I am with all the STC stuff going on, and blogging will help my introspection. Also, it will let me share with you some of the background and complexity that surround the current state of affairs with STC. My e-mail tag line reads "Anyone who is sure of the answer doesn't understand the question," and this blog is an invitation to join me in understanding how we got here, where we are, and where I think we need to go.

Hughes, Michael A. User Assistance (2009). Articles>TC>Planning>STC

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