- Breaking the task into three phases: planning, writing and editing.
- Avoiding the biggest complaint - readers struggling to understand.
- Sequencing in three layers to make life easier for you and the reader.
- Choosing between the most common format and three others.
- Deciding what to include and what to leave out.
- Improving your writing - the 12 big tips, plus many others.
- Satisfying both technical and non-technical readers.
- Cutting the waffle.
- Editing - including the SI units and their conventions.
- Checking consistency - including 17 points to check.
- Getting the best from the Microsoft grammar checker.
- Using the readability statistics.
- Handling variations between British and US English.
PLUS a Style Guide with over 120 entries, including every punctuation mark - a vital writing aid that few engineers have. Tony Atherton, a retired Chartered Engineer, has written four other books (published by Kogan Page, Macmillan and San Francisco Press) and about 100 articles. He's worked in both the public and private sectors.