Re: Lone Technical Writer

Subject: Re: Lone Technical Writer
From: "Dawson McKnight" <dawson_mcknight -at- hotmail -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 11:23:14 -0400

Virginia,

I'm in a similar situation, except that I am not responsible for QA (thank God!).

My main bit of advice is that you should be realistic about what you can accomplish, and make sure that you communicate that realism very publicly. If you can't realistically write all of the documentation you are being asked to write, make sure that everyone knows it. But don't just present it as a problem without a solution. Offer alternative approaches and detailed plans for getting the work done. You may have to act more as a documentation coordinator on some projects, organizing teams of non-writers within your company to get documentation projects done.

That is not unheard of, particularly if you make the analogy to a proposal development situation. Typically, in proposal development, proposal coordinator or manager's job is to gather input from technical experts, financial experts, and other SMEs to come up with a complete proposal. Each expert is typically responsible for writing a section or chapter. In many situations, this isn't the full-time job of the experts, but they are doing it to contribute to an overall goal that the company has of getting new business.

Also, work hard to meet your deadlines and be sure to let everyone know what you are working on and how you're spending your time. People will tend to think that documentation is your realm and that somehow it will all magically get done by you (and you alone). Making everyone aware that you are working hard to contribute what you can realistically contribute will protect you from finger-pointing from co-workers who don't understand the constraints you are under.

Keep positive! You aren't the only one in your situation. At least you know that you are fulfilling a necessary function in your company. :)

Dawson

Virginia Kathleen Eaton <soccer -at- bonzai -dot- net>


How many of you have been in a similar situation? What have you done to help
make the transition smoother? What things have you done to keep multiple
projects with multiple needs running smoothly? What pitfalls await me?

Thanks.

Ginny

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