5 S1000D questions I always get during my S1000D training and consulting. This week’s YouTube tutorial I will tell you the five common questions asked during my S1000D training sessions. I could have selected many questions I receive, but I am kicking-off with those that will benefit the community.

Regardless of who I am training, be it, authors, managers, contracting authorities and so on, there are a series of questions that I can almost guarantee I will need to answer. All of my training sessions will invariably turn into a pseudo consultancy task, and we will end up talking about the adoption of S1000D within a specific organisation.

In this kick-off tutorial, I will list the five common questions I asked of me, and then I will be answering them in detail over the coming weeks in a series of regular Sunday YouTube videos.

I could have selected multiple questions, from the weird and wonderful to the deeply technical. The first five questions I have chosen for YouTube will be around, alternatives, Return on Investment, Software, Legacy Data and ‘what good looks like’. All of these questions I have had multiple times over the years, delivering our S1000D training courses.

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I hope you enjoy these short and sharp tutorials for YouTube, and the vision is to release weekly at 6 PM UK time each Sunday. If you have any questions, comments or topic suggestions, please feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn or contact me.

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Mike Ingledew

A trained aircraft engineer (rotorcraft), I entered in to the field of technical information writing S1000D data modules on a major European military platform.

After a series of high profile project roles and the privilege of supporting clients worldwide, I ended my 'employed' career at a subsidiary of Boeing Aircraft after I decided to leave and focus on TDW full-time.

From my time supporting clients worldwide, I could see that there was a market need for an independent organisation that could be a trusted advisory source for those needing to implement successful technical information strategies.

I am passionate about the art of technical communications and the process, software and skills needed in our market.

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