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I'm a junior tech writer at a large high-tech company. On more than one
occasion, my fellow writers have commented to me that "XYZ Company has great
documentation" or "customers consistently rate XYZ Company's documentation
very high."
Unfortunately, they can't tell me exactly WHY the documentation is so good.
I get feedback on my manuals from senior writers and editors in my group,
but I'm left wondering if my writing follows any of the "best practices"
used in other companies.
I'm wondering if anyone on the list has used benchmarking to compare your
documentation to that of other companies (or, for that matter, to other pubs
groups within your own organization).
Thanks!
Dave...
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