Re: Evaluating Writers

Subject: Re: Evaluating Writers
From: William Swallow <WSWALLOW -at- COMMSOFT -dot- NET>
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 08:16:56 -0400

My first reaction was "Erk... editors evaluating writers..." but I'll look
beyond that. ;-)

I'd say be very objective (of course). Things to consider (and I'm guessing
by 'applications' that you mean the tools they use to get the job done, not
what they document):
* their consistent use of templates
* their level of understanding of the tools used (how many use-based
questions do they ask?)
* their adaptability to the tools (do they learn and retain everything or do
they flounder?)
* are they actively current in their technology use, or is it a chore to get
them to upgrade and apply that upgrade to their job successfully?
* how many formatting errors do you catch, and is it a result of
questionable content or sloppiness

Bill Swallow
Technical Writer
Aptis
a subsidiary of Billing Concepts
phone: 518.433.7698
fax: 518.433.7680
<mailto:wswallow -at- commsoft -dot- net>
<http://www.aptissoftware.com>

> -----Original Message-----
> Does anyone have a list of tips/criteria for evaluating writers?
>
> As the company's editor, I have been asked by my boss to give a brief
> report/evaluation of the writers and their competence with the
> applications
> we use. All ideas will be appreciated.
>

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