Technical Writing - Book - The Essentials of Technical Communication - Elizabeth Tebeaux / Sam Dragga - Fourth Edition
Principles
Chapter 1
Charasteristics of Writing at Work
-No one wants to read anything you write.
-Most of the time readers will not read all of what you write.
-Nothing is 100% confidential.

Writing at Work Verses Writing at School
-Many requirements in modern writing. eg. legal, technical, structure, security, liability, & broad range of readers. The Foundations of Effective Writing at Work
-Planning the document
-Determining content
-Arranging ideas
-Drafting
-Revising
-Editing

Example websites with different writing types
Virginia Department of Transportation
McKinsey
Deloitte
Chevron
National Institutes of Health
Principles
Chapter 2
Writing for your readers.
Principles
Chapter 3
Writing Ethically
Principles
Chapter 4
Achieving a Readable Style
Principles
Chapter 5
Desgining Documents
Principles
Chapter 6
Designing Illustrations
Applications
Chapter 7
E-mails, Texts, Memos, and Letters
Applications
Chapter 8
Technical Reports
Applications
Chapter 9
Proposals & Progress Reports
Applications
Chapter 10
Instructions, Procedures, & Policies
Applications
Chapter 11
Oral Reports
Applications
Chapter 12
Resumes and Job Applications