Re: A cautionary tale: Portfolio Assessment

Subject: Re: A cautionary tale: Portfolio Assessment
From: "Jo Baer" <jbaer -at- tcfbank -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 16:02:33 -0600

Also true if the things you document are developed AND used internally
(exclusively), or if they are policy and procedure manuals. Both of those
situations apply to me.

Jo

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Jo Baer
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TCF National Bank
Minneapolis, Minnesota
jbaer -at- -dot- tcfbank -dot- com


The mome rath isn't born that could outgrabe me.

Nicol Williamson



Michele Marques wrote:

> While this might be true for software that can be purchased in a retail
> environment, it is not necessarily true of all software/hardware.
> Enterprise-wide solutions that may cost hundreds of thousands of dollars are
> not necessarily purchased by competitors.
>
> Although the competition may have other means of getting access to your
> documents (e.g., through your employer's customers or prospects who have
> copies of the document), you may not be allowed to show (or give) those
> documents to the competitors (especially if you signed an intellectual
> property agreement or other document).


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