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Subject:Looking for a title From:Christine Gonzales <christine -dot- Gonzales -at- medstat -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Tue, 19 Jun 2001 08:02:53 -0400
I would appreciate anyone's help in coming up with a title.
I took the initiative to create a template for certain people in my company
to communicate/share/ inform others about issues they have discovered in
their process of product development. My intention was to get the valuable
information that was shared via e-mail or hallway discussion, documented.
It is intended to be an "Alert, pay attention, caution, this is happening,
if you are at this stage in the process, don't do X, etc."
The template was well received by the higher ups. Management agreed that a
general communication mode was needed; however, the title needs to be
changed for various reasons.
It was called Advantage Alert. (Advantage is the title of the main product
in the company). I can keep "alert" in the title, but I can't keep the
product name. The department name is also not an option.
This title needs to convey the message "pay attention" and it is intended to
go out, via email and company Intranet, to many departments and products -
basically everyone in the company.
What do you think of the word "bulletin'? Any other ideas?
Christine Gonzales
Technical Writer
The MEDSTAT Group
The viewpoint reflected in this communication does not necessarily reflect
the viewpoint of The MEDSTAT Group
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