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Subject:Re: How you take notes in SME interviews From:ArroxaneUllman -at- aol -dot- com To:carriebak -at- gmail -dot- com, techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Mon, 4 Sep 2006 16:40:52 EDT
It depends on the nature of the interview. If I know its going to be a short
one because we'll only be discussion some minor updates, then I just bring a
pencil and my ubiquitous notepad.
If this is more comprehensive, like a new product or module, I bring pencil,
notepad AND a digital voice recorder.
Either way, as soon as I get back to my computer I type up my notes
(including a transcription of the DVR), thoughts, and anything I might have missed.
If the new notes relate to other notes, I add them into those other notes or
at least reference the previous ones.
I hope that helps.
Good luck!
Arroxane
In a message dated 9/4/2006 7:17:36 A.M. Central Standard Time,
carriebak -at- gmail -dot- com writes:
Maybe a silly question, but I was wondering
When you interview programers (or any other SMEs) about features you
have to document, do you make notes in a notebook and write them up,
or do you write directly into your computer.
Up till now I have been scribbling on bits of paper (or decorating
print outs of screen shots), but I am considering going to meetings
with my laptop.
Do you think that would be a better idea?
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