RE: RE: certification
> Project Analysis
> John Posada writes: "My job isn't Process Analyst, but
> part of what I'm doing is analyzing 30 processes and
> documenting them diagrammatically."
>
> Many of us, though, can go for years before being
> tasked with a similar project, if ever. Everyone has
Maybe, just maybe, if a writer who doesn't think they need it, knew what it
was about, they'd find out that the quality of what they do increases.
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