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Subject:Re: What is a White Paper? From:Annamaria Profit <inteltek -at- erols -dot- com> To:Perry Moore <perrya -at- jps -dot- net> Date:Thu, 13 Jul 2000 05:01:54 -0400
Perry,
White papers are briefings/backgrounders on a given business issue,
product, drug category, competitive situation, etc. I do them for the
pharmaceutical and managed health care industry all the time. It's a
good job if you like learning things, and telling folks everything they
might ever need to know about the current state of some situation.
Consider it an intelligence operation--collection, analysis, and
reporting.
They can be sold to harried executives or managers who don't have the
time (or inclination) to do their own homeowrk! ; )))
> I have a recruiter who has contacted me about writing "white papers" on a
> variety of topics. What are white papers? Just informational writing on a
> topic? what is their purpose? is there a format?
>
> Perry
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