Blog posts by parson
Can a historian become a technical communicator?
"Technical communicator? So you write for a science magazine?", is what I often hear when explaining my work. Fabian Klopfer has a history degree and decided to become a technical communicator. more...
tcworld 2018. What's New With iiRDS?
iiRDS was one of the central topics at the tcworld conference 2018: at the new iiRDS Café, in lectures, showcases, and tutorials. There was also a discussion on Twitter, among other things about the name, which is so difficult to pronounce. more...
Working in self-organizing teams. Or: how we get rid of management
Today's world is VUCA : volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous. Companies are facing complex challenges such as Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things. Those who do not respond fast, may be driven out of the market. more...
Office pets. Part II: Blacky and Felix
This is the second (and last) part of our blog series about office pets. This time, we present Blacky and Felix, two brothers. They are six years old, curious, and always hungry. more...
Check if or check that? Or: Have you tried turning it off and on again?
How often do we read or write that we should check something? Example: "Check if the computer is connected to power." Clear message, no misunderstanding. But what if it says: "Check that the computer is connected to power." more...