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Subject:RE: bad leadership and tech writing From:Kim Wallace <KWallace -at- stewart -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 1 Nov 2001 16:36:55 -0600
Susan Gallagher wrote:
<snip>Nobody said you couldn't talk to the other writers in the company.
Nobody said you couldn't, informally, determine standards, peer edit, or cry
on each other's shoulders. </snip>
Exactly! When the Information Development department was axed, the remaining
writers were assigned to software development teams. Now the writers get
together 2x a month and discuss style standards, Frame and Acrobat problems,
and specific issues someone might bring to the table.
It gives us a chance to blow off steam and get ideas and support from each
other. We've organized training for ourselves, set up a web site for sharing
standards and tips, and even gotten one of the bosses to cough up some $$$
for us to go out for a nice afternoon at a local restaurant.
It can work Julie. You're still mourning the loss of your teammates - but
they are still there! Get cracking on setting up time to talk to each other.
One caveat: set an agenda, or it can turn into just another bitch session.
Bring specific problems to the table, and ask for concrete solutions.
Work with a purpose can be a soothing balm. Let this task focus your
energies and you'll be taking ownership of every document in sight.
Good luck. Email me directly Julie if you want to talk some more about how
this kind of setup can work for a lone writer.
Kim Wallace
Landata Systems
kwallace -at- stewart -dot- com
713.871.9222
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