Whether you're an individual writer or part of a large documentation team, keeping track of your development progress is essential. With MadCap Central, authors can create and manage trackable workflows using checklists, a visual chart used to track the status of a project. This webinar will provide a real-world look at how checklists have saved MadCap Software’s documentation team from manually-kept spreadsheets and sticky notes to staying on track, on time, and ready for any release.
During the hour we will explore:
- How checklists are created
- The types of checklists you can manage
- Tips and tricks from MadCap Software's documentation team
Speakers

Jennifer Morse
Vice President of Customer Success, MadCap Software, Inc.
Jennifer Morse has over 20 years of software sales experience in the technical communication and content development industry. In addition to overseeing... Read More
Jennifer Morse has over 20 years of software sales experience in the technical communication and content development industry. In addition to overseeing the Customer Success and Sales Engineering team, her focus is to promote customer onboarding, promote the value of the company’s solutions to the marketplace, solicit customer feedback, and report on trends in the industry that can help improve the company’s offerings. Since joining the company in 2006, and prior to moving into the role of Customer Success, Jennifer played an integral role in managing company’s growing sales organization, by increasing market share in the United States, and the expansion into overseas markets, including Europe, the Middle East and India.

Paul Stoecklein
Documentation Director, MadCap Software, Inc.
Paul Stoecklein has over 20 years of experience as a writer, editor, and documentation specialist. In that time, he has worked for a wide range of... Read More
Paul Stoecklein has over 20 years of experience as a writer, editor, and documentation specialist. In that time, he has worked for a wide range of companies, including Anheuser-Busch, Edward Jones, and eHelp Corporation. Since the formation of MadCap Software in early 2005, Paul has headed its documentation department.