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Subject:Re: Top Ten Things You'd Like To Tell Engineers From:Bruce Byfield <bbyfield -at- axionet -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 12 Aug 2004 12:17:22 -0700
Quoting TechComm Dood <techcommdood -at- gmail -dot- com>:
> > What's a tech writer supposed to do? Same as in any other failing
> > company. Get out and go somewhere else. The only other alternative
> > is to take over, wresting power from top management, and I'm pretty
> > sure no one's done that directly from a tech writing position.
>
> In some cases, yes. In my case, I am proactive about building
> relationships across the organization in the best interest of the
> company and initiate policies and practices. I can't be certain, but
> I'm fairly confident that this is what landed me my promotion to
> management so early in my employment period here.
I'll second that. I've been management several times, and inner circle
management twice.
Naturally, when I am in management, management is the source of all wisdom, and
the average employee doesn't appreciate the sacrifices made on his or her
behalf. But when I'm not in management, then management is a bunch of bunglers
that shouldn't be let out with a leash and a muzzle.
Either there's a major polarity in the companies where I've worked, or else the
differences have something to do with my own position.
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