Avoiding documentation bottlenecks while maintaining quality? (take II)
Chris Borokowski
athloi at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 25 13:37:41 MDT 2007
Excellent summary! It's like an interactive technical writing
cost/benefit analysis diorama. It took all of my strength to resist
putting scare quotes around "great ideas."
--- Beth Agnew <beth.agnew at senecac.on.ca> wrote:
> I've found the good/cheap/fast idea to be very useful in educating
> clients who don't seem to think a documentation or marketing
> project is an actual project where multiple factors must be
> managed. Once they realize that change in one area prompts changes
> in the other two areas, they start to understand the relationships
> among the variables and why some of their great ideas show up on
> their bill as an additional charge.
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