Lack of self-awareness in a writer...what to do
Bonnie Granat
bgranat at granatedit.com
Mon Jul 2 09:26:37 MDT 2007
It does appear that something is amiss with a management process that allows
a known inferior writer to release anything on his or her own.
Don't you guys use project schedules and supervision?
Bonnie Granat
http://www.GranatEdit.com
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> Subject: FWD: Lack of self-awareness in a writer...what to do
> he says he knows and what he does. Tom thinks they map and they don't.
>
> Recent example: He previously ignored our process and released
> several manuals and help that had not gone thru peer or production
> reviews and then was shocked I was upset. For his current project,
> Tom decided he was done and we went thru the release process (which
> was good). I found out at a senior staff meeting this week that as
> far as he knows, the software hasn't even been compiled yet. He
> hasn't tested the docs or the help in the build. He's declared the
> docs gold and issued an errata because a reviewer found a
> problem in the docs after he locked down the docs. Except as far
> as he knows, he says, there is no build and he hasn't tested the help
> or the docs. Meaning he CAN'T lock the docs down yet. And he seems
> genuinely puzzled why I'm upset.
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