Technical communication [Texte imprimé] : beyond silos / edited by Patricia Minacori

Secondary Author: Minacori, Patricia, Directeur de publicationCorporate Author (Secondary): Colloque international Communication technique, 05, 2017, EditeurLanguage: anglais.Country: France.Publication: Paris : HermannCopyright date: 2019Description: 1 vol. (115 p.) ; 21 cmISBN: 9791037002754.Dewey: 658.45, 23Classification: 650Abstract: Technical communication is a fast-evolving discipline that focuses on helping users of products and services perform tasks in an organizational context. This discipline requires connections across organizational functions. During a conference at Université Paris Diderot, technical communication professionals and academics explored the various aspects in which technical communicators collaborate beyond silos. Authors reflected on methodologies such as service learning, design thinking, and agile development. They also looked at intersection points with other disciplines —marketing in particular— and at evolutions related to the Fourth Industrial Revolution.With the texts of :Rhonda Stanton - Sarah Gunning - Ann Hill Duin, Jason  Chew  Kit  Tham, and  Joseph  Moses - Scott A. Mogull - Fanny Bischoff - Ray  Gallon.Subject - Topical Name: Information technique | Communication dans les organisations Subject - Form: Actes de congrès

Textes issus du 5e Colloque international communication technique qui s'est tenu à l'Université Paris Diderot le 3 février 2017

Notes bibliogr. Glossaires en fin de chapitre

Technical communication is a fast-evolving discipline that focuses on helping users of products and services perform tasks in an organizational context. This discipline requires connections across organizational functions. During a conference at Université Paris Diderot, technical communication professionals and academics explored the various aspects in which technical communicators collaborate beyond silos. Authors reflected on methodologies such as service learning, design thinking, and agile development. They also looked at intersection points with other disciplines —marketing in particular— and at evolutions related to the Fourth Industrial Revolution.With the texts of :Rhonda Stanton - Sarah Gunning - Ann Hill Duin, Jason  Chew  Kit  Tham, and  Joseph  Moses - Scott A. Mogull - Fanny Bischoff - Ray  Gallon éditeur

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