The agile comms handbook
How to clearly, creatively work in the open
Agile comms is a set of techniques to help teams communicate clearly and creatively about work in progress.
This book covers, in the author’s words:
- communication by teams, for the benefits of other teams
- blogging as a tool for institutional memory
- clarity as a tool for digital transformation
- writing for people and teams who don’t see themselves as “writers”
- tea, humbugs and government
Edited by Amy McNichol.
Designed by Sonia Turcott.
Who is it for?
The author says:
It’s for people, teams and leaders who can’t understand why they’re not being understood.
It’s for organisations that want to make the comms happen as fast as the work does.
It’s for anyone working on something who wants to document progress on it in real time.
More from Giles Turnbull.
Find links to resources featured in or related to the book.
Buy it from agilecommshandbook.com. In fact the author asks you not to buy it from Amazon as that only stocks the old version.
Reviews
“This book will set you and your comms team free.”
Georgina Goode, NASA
See also
- The Content Design book by Sarah Winters