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Subject:Re: Artfully is dragging From:Dan Glovier <dan -at- COYOTE -dot- TSH -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 17 Jan 1996 17:21:41 -0600
The Gods overheard Jane Bergen state:
>Does anyone else have some ideas how
>to solve the problem of getting someone to proofread drafts? I'm the
>only tech writer for 9 engineers and they are pumping out programs
>faster than I can write....they say they don't have time. Our products
>are very complex and technical computer telephony programs.
Well, it looks like this attitude needs some straightening out.
I would talk to management. Point out what is needed, how this
is not being met, and how, through some *front end* effort, you can
save tons of problems on the *back end* (support calls). They
like to hear how they will reduce the number of calls to their help
desk/tech support.
Actually, we just instituted a new field for our support calls. If
the support tech believes that a call could have been avoided via
a change/inclusion/whatever of the documentation, they are strongly
encouraged (by management) to note this. This is accomplished via
the following field on the support screen:
Doc change required? _
The default for this field is N, as we knew it would be :).
We can then run a report to sort by those calls that have a Y
in this field. So far, we have received a couple of decent
suggestions in the 3 months it has been in service.
All in all, unless management buys in and supports your efforts,
it is going to be a long and hard struggle.
I'm going home now, I'm very tired and I've rambled long enough.