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EPISODE · Dec 11, 2025 · 9 MIN

Elsa Sklavounou Article Review: Technical Content & Automated Workflows

from Technical Writing Success · host Curt Robbins

Welcome to episode 167 of the Technical Writing Success podcast from Curt Robbins. This podcast is targeted at IT professionals, technical writers, and information architects. Subscribe today to never miss a single daily episode!In today’s episode, charismatic hosts Daphne and Fred unpack a new article from Elsa Sklavounou entitled "Writing the Field, Not the Words: A New Model for Technical Content in Automated Workflows" that was published on December 9 on LinkedIn. In the article, Sklavounou advocates for a fundamental shift in how technical documentation is created, moving away from traditional prose-based writing to a model based on structured knowledge fields. This new approach addresses the limitations of old methods, which struggle with the demands of automation, fast-evolving products, and multilingual delivery, leading to issues like inconsistency and slow velocity. Instead of assembling sentences, teams define reusable units of meaning (fields), such as terminology or procedural steps, which are centrally managed and automatically generated into various documents and languages. This methodology redefines the roles of technical authors, multilingual experts, and subject-matter experts. It focuses their expertise on modeling the content structure and validating meaning rather than micromanaging specific phrasing. This ultimately treats content as an engineered asset for superior consistency and scalability._________________________I'm currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt_________________________>> Read the original Sklavounou article: https://tinyurl.com/mrktbp3y>> Read the Robbins article "Tool Review: Adobe FrameMaker" article: https://tinyurl.com/5dj3b8tp>> Read the Robbins article "Helping Junior Technical Writers": https://tinyurl.com/yc82h4j7>> Read the Robbins article "10 Famous Technical Writers": https://tinyurl.com/5ejznknw>> Read the Robbins article "Tech Writers: Embrace Structured Content": https://tinyurl.com/32ysxm3v>> Read the Robbins article "Role of User Experience in Tech Writing": https://tinyurl.com/mrdtenbb>> Join the AI for Career Success group on LinkedIn: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td>> Subscribe to the weekly Tech Writing Success newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/yc7dbfy3>> Subscribe to the AI for Career Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/mppehxtn>> Subscribe to the AI for Career Success YouTube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/3bn7amv5

Welcome to episode 167 of the Technical Writing Success podcast from Curt Robbins. This podcast is targeted at IT professionals, technical writers, and information architects. Subscribe today to never miss a single daily episode!In today’s episode, charismatic hosts Daphne and Fred unpack a new article from Elsa Sklavounou entitled "Writing the Field, Not the Words: A New Model for Technical Content in Automated Workflows" that was published on December 9 on LinkedIn. In the article, Sklavounou advocates for a fundamental shift in how technical documentation is created, moving away from traditional prose-based writing to a model based on structured knowledge fields. This new approach addresses the limitations of old methods, which struggle with the demands of automation, fast-evolving products, and multilingual delivery, leading to issues like inconsistency and slow velocity. Instead of assembling sentences, teams define reusable units of meaning (fields), such as terminology or procedural steps, which are centrally managed and automatically generated into various documents and languages. This methodology redefines the roles of technical authors, multilingual experts, and subject-matter experts. It focuses their expertise on modeling the content structure and validating meaning rather than micromanaging specific phrasing. This ultimately treats content as an engineered asset for superior consistency and scalability._________________________I'm currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt_________________________>> Read the original Sklavounou article: https://tinyurl.com/mrktbp3y>> Read the Robbins article "Tool Review: Adobe FrameMaker" article: https://tinyurl.com/5dj3b8tp>> Read the Robbins article "Helping Junior Technical Writers": https://tinyurl.com/yc82h4j7>> Read the Robbins article "10 Famous Technical Writers": https://tinyurl.com/5ejznknw>> Read the Robbins article "Tech Writers: Embrace Structured Content": https://tinyurl.com/32ysxm3v>> Read the Robbins article "Role of User Experience in Tech Writing": https://tinyurl.com/mrdtenbb>> Join the AI for Career Success group on LinkedIn: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td>> Subscribe to the weekly Tech Writing Success newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/yc7dbfy3>> Subscribe to the AI for Career Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/mppehxtn>> Subscribe to the AI for Career Success YouTube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/3bn7amv5

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