🚀 How I Use Microsoft 365 and AI to Write and Manage Technical Docs Faster

In 2025, writing great technical documentation is not just about what you write. It’s about how fast you can produce it, how you manage it, and where you publish it. That’s why I use the full Microsoft 365 stack—Word, SharePoint, Lists, and Copilot—to write, manage, and publish documentation faster and better. Combined with AI, it’s […]
📉 What’s Missing Might Hurt You More Than What’s Broken

In digital transformation work, we often focus on what’s not working. But sometimes, the real problem is what’s not there at all. That’s where a Gap Analysis Document becomes one of the most valuable tools in a business analyst’s kit. I used it recently on a government compliance transformation project—where moving to a new platform […]
🚀 How I Use AI to Stay Ahead as a Technical Writer

AI is changing the way we work. And as a technical writer, I’m not resisting it. I’m embracing it. Not because I think it will take over the job—but because it helps me do my job better. Faster content creation.Smarter editing.More time for real collaboration. That’s what AI gives me. It’s not a threat. It’s […]
🛡️ What If Your Key Person Disappeared Tomorrow? Why SOPs and Work Instructions Are Essential for Every Business

Imagine this: Your most experienced employee—the one who knows all the ins and outs of your operations—leaves. No notice. No handover. Just gone. Maybe they won the lotto. đź’¸Maybe they found a better opportunity.Or maybe life just happened. What would happen to your business? ⚡ Operations stall.⏳ Projects slow down.đź’° Training costs soar as you […]
đź§ Using AI as a Second Brain When Processes Make No Sense at First

Some business processes look simple—until you try to document them. Then you realise no one does it the same way, the steps are hidden, and the handoffs are undocumented. I hit this exact wall working on a digital transformation project for a national services provider. They were replacing three legacy systems with a unified platform. […]
🚀 How I Use To-Be Process Mapping to Drive Clear Business Requirements

When you’re improving a process or implementing a new system, you can’t stop at understanding how things work today. You also need to define how they should work tomorrow. That’s where to-be process mapping comes in. As a business analyst, it’s one of the most important tools I use to align stakeholders, support change, and […]
🚀 Why Business Analysts Need to Think Like Investigators Not Just Note Takers

One of the biggest mistakes new business analysts make is taking what they’re told at face value. The SME says “that’s how the process works” — and they write it down. The stakeholder says “we just need a system that does this” — and they add it to the list. But experienced BAs know that […]
🚀 How to Run an Effective Workshop for Requirements Gathering and Documentation

Running a good workshop is one of the most valuable skills you can have as a business analyst or technical writer. Workshops help you gather the right information, align teams, and get everyone on the same page before work begins. But if you’ve never run one before, it can feel overwhelming. How do you know […]
đź§ Why Content Design Skills Are Essential for Technical Writers

In 2025, writing clearly isn’t enough. Technical writers are expected to do more than just explain how things work. They’re expected to create content that helps users solve problems fast, across multiple channels, devices, and use cases. This is where content design comes in. Content design isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a critical skillset that makes […]