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Most of the programmers I work with already have whiteboards on the walls of
their cubicles, and the boards are always covered with notes and sketches.
I bet the same thing would happen if a writer had one installed there. <g>
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From: Steve Hudson [mailto:steve -at- wright -dot- com -dot- au]
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 5:52 PM
To: TECHWR-L
Subject: RE: Interviewing Subject Matter Experts
> With respect to the problem of actually getting them to sit in front of
the whiteboard in the first place, I have no brilliant solutions
<Chuckles> Get a white board mounted on THEIR wall so when you visit them
its there and waiting!
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