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Information Science
Subculture
/ Teaching techniques, patterns, and processes that are easy to understand to change engineers who are not good at explaining! IT engineers often encounter situations in which they have to convey their technical information and knowledge to others, such as how to use it for customers, system proposals for managers, and technical education for new employees. In such situations, it is necessary to have the ability to explain accurately according to the position of the other person. Unfortunately, there are not many opportunities for engineers with specialized skills to acquire these skills. Therefore, this book introduces a number of techniques for engineers to improve their ability to explain, together with examples, by classifying them into three important phases of planning (providing materials and organizing information), writing (connecting and shaping information), and delivery (oral explanation). This book is written by the author who conducts a lot of training for IT engineers to express complex information in an easy-to-understand manner. It is a must-read book for "Engineers who are not good at explaining".