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As someone who is both a practitioner and a teacher of professional
communication, I am writing to request your responses to a brief set of
questions about visual communication in the workplace.
There has been a great deal of discussion about the ways in which the role
of the professional communicator has changed. In particular, there is a
sense that aspects of visual communication which previously were not the
domain of the tech writer now are part of that writer's job
responsibilities. The goal of this project is to assess the extent to which
such a shift has taken place. I would be more than happy to share the
survey results with any of you who are interested.
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