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------ /kevin wrote:
"Those of you who have some sort of formal/semi-formal
way of reporting your progress on documentation
projects, what do you do?"
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I am not required to report my progress on
documentation projects per say, however I use our
on-line support site to document my progress. I list
the various projects that I am working on and a
projected completion date. Every week I update each
project report and indicate whether or not I will make
the projected completion date. If I am running behind,
I state the reason. I work for a small company and the
way our support site is set up - everyone
automatically receives a weekly E-Mail of my progress
report.
DaLy
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