Author Archives: Alan Thompson

Streamline Your Green Energy Success Stories with New Case Study Template

Showcase your green energy achievements with our new Case Study Template, designed specifically for the industry. This MS Word template includes a 15-page pre-formatted document and a 21-page writing tutorial, providing a clear structure and expert guidance.

How to be an Early Riser

Ever wonder why some people seem to effortlessly leap out of bed at 5 am, while you’re still battling the urge to hit snooze? This isn’t about superhuman willpower. It’s about understanding the psychology behind why you wake up – and how to rewire it. This post takes a different approach to early rising that goes beyond hacks and tips, so you can tap into your natural motivation to own your mornings.

20 Screenshot Guidelines for iOS, Android, and Technical Documents

Screenshot guidelines for Android and iOS

The quality of your screenshots affects how customers perceive your products, use your software, and deal with error messages.

The following guidelines can be applied to different types of technical and business documents. The final section provides screenshot guidelines for Android and iOS applications, for example, if you want to submit apps to Google Play or iTunes.

FAST v SMART Goals: A Primer for Agile Teams

As an Agile Scrum Master, you know that goal-setting is a cornerstone of effective team performance. For years, many of us relied on SMART goals—Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. But recently, I’ve switched to FAST goals, and the results have been transformative. If you’re looking to improve how your teams set and achieve goals, let me explain the difference between SMART and FAST goals, when to use each, and how to apply FAST goals in your Agile environment.

How to Write the Conclusion Section of your Business Plan

If you’re new to business writing, you’re likely eager to craft a compelling narrative that showcases your clients’ value proposition. However, even the most insightful analysis can fall flat without a strong conclusion. Think of this section as your final chance to leave a lasting impression on your readers.

7 Ways To Avoid Crashing Long Documents in MS Word

If you use Microsoft Word to write lengthy documents, you may have experienced crashes, slow performance, or file corruption. These issues are especially common in documents exceeding 100 pages. Below are seven detailed tips to help you maintain the stability and performance of your long Word documents.