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Title: Explore NonTraditional Career Paths


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Explore Non-Traditional Career Paths
Ways you can direct your career development
  • Karen L. BachmannThe Technical Resource
    Connection, Inc.
  • Rob HouserUser First Services, Inc.

2
Core Communication Skills
  • Gathering information about users
  • Researching information
  • Distilling research to only the required
    information
  • Organizing information
  • Conveying information, regardless of media or
    type of communication

3
Finding New Areas
  • Areas where information is communicated to users
  • Places where users ask for more information
  • Products with which users interact
  • New developments in the industry related to
    communication

4
Some Areas to Consider
  • Technical Marketing
  • Interface Design
  • Training
  • Functional Testing

5
Technical Marketing
  • Information products that help sell the product
  • Informing decision makers
  • Getting customers excited about the product
  • Providing scenarios of use
  • Usually done by sales and marketing in large
    companies, but in small companies everybody helps
    sell the product

6
Technical Marketing
  • Organizing information around customer questions
    and concerns
  • Persuading customers that your product meets
    their needs and is of high quality
  • Designing eye-catching graphics and layouts
  • Conducting demonstrations and making
    presentations at trade shows

7
Technical Marketing
  • Technical fact sheets that highlight features of
    the product
  • Demos of product functionality
  • Brochures, flyers, and postcards that announce
    product events
  • Web sites that hype the company and the product
  • Trade show booths and promotional items

8
Interface Design
  • The art and science of creating effective,
    intuitive communication between the software and
    the intended users

9
Interface Design
  • Develop a user profile and task analysis
  • Learn about the domain the users work in
  • Identify and emphasize essential tasks
  • Map the flow of each screen and between screens
    to reflect the actual tasks
  • Identifying the most informative terminology,
    graphics, and relationships between screen
    elements

10
Interface Design
  • The interface
  • User analysis
  • Task analysis
  • Design requirements (in conjunction with
    functional and system requirements)
  • Interface style guide
  • Usability validation plan and scenarios

11
Training
  • Presenting information to users so they can learn
    to use the product effectively
  • Sometimes takes place as the users are doing the
    job sometimes in classroom
  • Usually involves learning objectives, review,
    practice, and evaluation
  • Often conducted by a separate group of people
    with different skill

12
Training
  • Conducting a needs analysis and task analysis
  • Researching, organizing, and conveying relevant
    information
  • Illustrating processes, workflow, and concepts
  • Delivering oral presentations

13
Training
  • Materials for classroom training
  • Classroom training delivery
  • Print and online tutorials
  • Computer-based training
  • Web-based training
  • Performance coaching (agents)

14
Functional Testing
  • Evaluating whether the final product performs all
    expected tasks completely

15
Functional Testing
  • Have a solid understanding of users so you can
    identify potential problem areas
  • Know what the purpose of the product is and what
    needs it must meet
  • Use the product in all of the ways it is intended
    to be used following a real-world scenario
  • Capture detailed information about where the
    product fails to meet the requirements

16
Functional Testing
  • Trouble reports in a database or configuration
    management tool
  • An effective final product

17
Benefits of New Roles
  • Increasing your value (and your job security) to
    the company
  • Demonstrating the importance of technical
    communication to your company
  • Increasing your salary
  • Advancing your professional development

18
Risks
  • Increased workload
  • Reduced quality of current deliverables
  • Additional training
  • Skeptical co-workers and employers
  • Outside your job description

19
Strategies
  • Do your homework prepare for the role
  • What skills the new role entails
  • What the role produces
  • How you qualify and what you need
  • Identify a current need
  • Find an advocate
  • Find a mentor

20
Strategies
  • Inform your boss about what youre doing
  • Include your new tasks into your annual
    performance objectives
  • Document what youre doing successes and
    failures
  • Be patient but persistent

21
Questions
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Thanks!
  • Rob rob_at_userfirst.net
  • Karenkarenb_at_trcinc.com
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