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Andrew Plato said:
Therefore, it is not always fiscally prudent for corporations to spend a
gajillion dollars on hiring tech writers to sit around all day dreaming up
rock-solid documentation processes and designs.
I say:
As I am polishing Project A, writing Project B, drafting Project C,
outlining Project D and waiting for a meeting with the Project Manager
to kick off Project E, I am glad that I took the time during Project A
to set up processes and designs that will save my butt on Project E.