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Perspicacious Priyadarshi

A blog to inspire greenhorns, support underdogs, and empower the have-nots.

Tripathy, Priyadarshi. WordPress (2007). Resources>Business Communication>Technology>Blogs

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Proposals: Effective Executive Summary

What are the essential elements of an executive summary? This has been a common question in all the interviews I have appeared for the position of a Proposal Writer. I have a readymade list to answer this question.

Tripathy, Priyadarshi. WordPress (2007). Articles>Communication>Proposals

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Sharon's MadCap Life

Technical Communication blog about products, topics in Tech Comm, tools, teaching tech comm topics, and others

Burton, Sharon. Wordpress (2008). Resources>User Experience>Technical Writing>Blogs

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Mike's MadCap Life

Mike Hamilton covers topics like technology, PDAs, MadCap products, technical communication and more.

Hamilton, Michael. Wordpress (2008). Resources>User Experience>Technical Writing>Blogs

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Captioning Tools

Before looking at tools, please look at the DMCP Captioning Key to get familiar with captioning standards.

Creswell, Bill. WordPress (2009). Articles>Multimedia>Accessibility>Software

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Of the Importance of Documenting

Documentation is important, from the end users to the developers, if you want your project to self sustain, if you want to ease the life of other people, and if you want your project to live a long and prosperous life. People were not in your head (and are not in your head) when you wrote that strange thing. 1-2 years from now you could be working for another company, what would be of other people who are trying to understand what you wrote? How would people easily understand how things work in a complex environment?

Casagrande, Milo. WordPress (2009). Articles>Documentation>Workflow>Policies and Procedures

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Plone vs. SharePoint, Round 2: A By-Platform Feature Comparison

An organization we at Reflab work with recently re-evaluated Plone against Sharepoint 2007; their main requirements are related to document management, where Sharepoint is for sure quite strong. What’s interesting is that they made the comparison also considering the different platforms and browsers their organization uses. Here are the results of their analysis and tests, they where so kind to share them with us, I checked them and translated them. I hope you’ll find them useful.

Ciriaci, Francesco. WordPress (2009). Articles>Content Management>Software>Plone

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Prepare to Take Charge of the Interview new!

Don’t be misled by the word interview. It’s not about sitting down and passively answering questions. A successful media interaction requires preparation, and it requires the spokesperson to take charge. I don’t mean dominating or monopolising the conversation, but taking responsibility for the success of the exchange — for both the journalist and the spokesperson. Here are a few suggestions you can make to help your spokesperson prepare to take charge.

Gibson, Barbara. WordPress (2006). Articles>Interviewing>Public Relations

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