Craig Wright

Business process technical writer

I’ll document your processes so staff know what to do

Keep knowledge in your business by documenting your processes

If your organisation’s processes are not documented, you are taking an unnecessary risk. Think about it. What would happen if:

Any of these situations could prove costly, especially if specialist knowledge was lost due to staff leaving. Yes, you can get a replacement in, but how long will it take and what will happen in the meantime? Why take the risk, when you can hire me as a process technical writer?

As your process technical writer, I will document your business processes, including design, assembly, installation, and health and safety. To do this, I will need to shadow your staff, so that I can see what they do, ask about what would happen in different circumstances, and create a record of the correct way of doing things.

The end result is a manual or web content that gives clear instructions on the approved method to complete each process, and advice on how to handle unexpected situations.

How I document your procedures

To document your business processes, I will need to shadow your engineers and other staff. I start by working out what tasks they perform in your organisation, and then I follow each process from start to finish.

Organisation chart

When I’m shadowing someone, I:

  • Find out why each step of the process has to be done
  • Watch the task being completed
  • Ask about ‘what if’ scenarios that could happen – What if part A is overtightened? What if the operator doesn’t wear safety goggles? What if they wire the terminals the wrong way around? etc., etc.
  • Check that the way the task is completed is actually the approved and correct way.

So I’m not just standing back and watching what happens. I get involved and ask questions about situations that your employee knows how to handle (from experience), but someone new would struggle with. As I don’t know your business processes when I start, I go in with a fresh perspective. That’s exactly what is needed to draw that knowledge out of your staff.

I then use my technical writing skills to create clear and accessible content that documents every part of the process. It also provides information on best practices and what to do if things go wrong. The content I write can be used by anyone who needs to understand or perform a process, and it is also useful for auditing.

There is also another benefit to be gained from shadowing your staff and covering the processes in detail – it often highlights issues in your business.

Documenting your business processes can highlight issues

You might be surprised about what I discover when I’m shadowing your staff. As I go into detail with each part of the tasks they perform, I can often find problems that can affect your business, but you might not be aware of.

Some of the common issues I have come across are:

“Problems are only opportunities with thorns on them.”

– Hugh Miller

“The big problems are where people don’t realise they have one in the first place.”

– W Edwards Deming

“The problem is not that there are problems. The problem is expecting otherwise and thinking that having problems is a problem.”

– Theodore Isaac Rubin

Let's get your content project started. Get in touch and let me know what you need.

craigwright@straygoat.co.uk

+44 07954141761

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