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Subject:RE: TW salaries From:"Michael West" <mike -dot- west -at- oz -dot- quest -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 15 Dec 2000 13:44:08 +1100
M. David Orr writes:
> As we look for our place to rise, we may
> need to acquire instructional design,
> performance improvement, marketing, and
> usability consulting skills. I believe we need
> to move ourselves to the realm where we
> deliver "solutions" based on business needs
> to improve performance.
Well said. I agree that we need to be solution providers
and usability experts. Just being technical specialists
who can use FrameMaker is not going to help us:
there are enough of those around.
I have always seen my role as helping to ensure that
software products succeed in the marketplace, rather
than someone who writes manuals--and this approach
has helped bring me many interesting and rewarding
career opportunities.
"Anything and everything that makes a product successful"
is our proper sphere of influence as technical communicators--
not just document shuffling.
Sure, know your subject matter. But ultimately, what *we*
know doesn't matter. Don't just be smart; be useful. Know
your audience(s) and how to make them happy and productive.
--
Michael West
Technical Writer
Melbourne, Australia
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