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68 reviewsWith the ever-growing demand for highly skilled professionals to work in cross-functional teams, it can be difficult navigating the workflow of Agile alone, as Technical Communicators often are. In this book we will explore what you need to know about Agile and highlight the benefits of adopting Agile in your everyday work life.
From being more effective when working with your team, to aligning your technical communication deliverables with your team’s sprint goals. Along the way we will explore how technical communication can open doors into a wide range of opportunities.
The book will also cover Agile best practices along with my own first-hand insights.
Core Concepts
In An Agile Playbook for Technical Communicators, you will learn about the following
What Agile is, and the benefits of using it. Along with the pain points that may arise from time to time.
The basic concepts of Agile.
Features of a typical Agile workflow.
How cross-functional teams work in Agile.
How product and user documentation in Agile differs from the documents required by traditional methods.
What the Agile Technical Communicator’s role is in Agile.
Plus, tips on adding value as an “Agile” Technical Communicator.
What if you are not a Technical Communicator or Documentation Specialist?
As the Table of Contents shows, this book does cover many core Agile concepts that anyone new to Agile will find valuable when working with Agile Teams.