Introducing the new STC Board members
Tuesday, September 12th, 2006The new members of the STC Board want to hear from you. They have sent introductions to us, posted in a PDF document on Hyperviews Online.
The new members of the STC Board want to hear from you. They have sent introductions to us, posted in a PDF document on Hyperviews Online.
On August 18, 2006, Kaye Adkins, Associate Professor of English/Technical Communication at Missouri Western State University, asked the Policies and Procedures SIG email list of STC for advice about what skills the students in the senior-level course titled “Technical Documentation and Editing” should learn to prepare them for writing policies and procedures, and what she could do in the course that would prepare students for the job market. What workplace and writing issues should students be introduced to?
Chris Whalley, member of the Puget Sound chapter and the Policies and Procedures and Single Sourcing SIGs replied. (more…)
According to Managed Care Weekly Digest, August 14, 2006, the AQA alliance (formerly Ambulatory Care Quality Alliance) and the Hospital Quality Alliance (HQA), have formed a new national Quality Alliance Steering Committee to improve measurement of quality in health care. (more…)
Business Week Online has published a list of the best product ideas of 2006, with a slide show of 108 of the these designated best ideas.
Highlights include Sun Microsystems User Centered Design Group’s Design Strategy for the the x4100 family of rack-mounted servers, and a small tent that opens in two seconds–someone throws it in the air and it lands ready to use. Tear down takes 15 seconds.
There are innovative products for people who are blind, and many other designs as well.
Fixed documents, blogs, and wikis have limitations for management of policy documents in organizations, says Jon Garfunkel of Boston, http://civilities.net/.
Garfunkel has worked to develop the next generation system for documentation that changes continually and is updated collaboratively. He calls the website for this work a “civ,” and has been using Drupal as the basis.
Garfunkel calls the overall project Constructive Media and reports how to apply the method to management of policies in the enterprise.
STC President Paula Berger sends a monthly news message to all members after the Board’s monthly conference call–new this year.
These newsletters, reports prepared for the Board meetings, and the summary slides prepared for monthly Board teleconferences are posted for members at http://www.stc.org/stcmembers/boardNews01.asp
Director Cindy Currie helps us get ready for a great new STC year in her September column, published in Hyperviews Online.
Growth of the QPI SIG continues at a rapid pace. During the past year we have been the fastest growing SIG.
If you are a member, I hope you will take a moment and leave a comment to let us know what your expectations are as a member of the SIG. What do you want to learn about? Are there projects you’d like to see done, or work on?
Sharon Lynn and Elizabeth McQueen forwarded the proposals received by the QPI SIG for the progression at the annual conference to Rachel Houghton, who is insorporating them in the proposal for the Online SIG progression. The proposals related to accessibility and software development, and a document log in a Sharepoint system.
Sharon and Elizabeth continue to plan for annual conference activities, and we will be cooperating with other SIGs in various ways. If you are planning to attend the conference and make a presentation please let us know.
Development of a customer satisfaction measurement survey for the QPI SIG is tentatively scheduled to begin in November, provided we can find a way to administer the survey. This is being discussed on the STC Forum.
We continue to post information about publications standards on the STC Forum and to support members in finding information on standards. Subscribe to the RSS feed from the Forum to see information as it is posted.
Please welcome our 34 new members who joined in August. As of August 31 the QPI SIG had 960 members and STC had 15,202 members.