Our March program is an online presentation on using our tech comm skills in new ways, presented by Dr. Liz Herman. The meeting will be held on Wednesday, 18 March 2020 at 6:30 pm.
Many technical communicators use their existing skill set to advance into project management roles. Identifying audience needs, for example, is one of the great traits of technical communicators. This month’s program covers audience needs from the lens of project management. In 60 minutes, you will discover a stakeholder model that leaves no one out of project planning considerations, and you will have a different way to view decision makers—and whether they are aiding or delaying your project.
The meeting will be online and hosted on GoToMeeting. The link will be provided after registration.
About the Program
What: Project Management Decision Making in 60 Minutes
Who: Liz Herman
When: Wednesday, 18 March 2020, at 6:30 pm
Where: Webinar
How Much:
- $10 STC New England members
- $15 STC members
- $20 non-members
- $5 students
Register on Eventbrite.com.
About the Presenter
As a long-time technical communicator and an Expert-Level Certified Professional Technical Communicator, Liz is currently building a knowledge management practice at Senture, LLC and recently concluded a knowledge management project with the United States Department of Agriculture.
As a senior member of STC, Liz has served on its Board of Directors, chaired the Community Affairs Committee, the Technical Communication Book of Knowledge Committee, and the Intercom Editorial Advisory Board.
She has also served in various leadership roles in the Eastern Iowa and Washington DC Baltimore chapters.
About STC New England
The New England chapter is one of the largest chapters in the Society for Technical Communication (STC). The New England chapter serves technical communications professionals in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.