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I usually send a private email to the writers of such messages
asking, "Did you actually intend to not include my writer/s in
your list of people whose contributions you were appreciating?
If so, I'd like to schedule a meeting to go over your issues with
my writer/s' efforts." Of course, the potential downside for the
writer/s is if there are issues...
Gene Kim-Eng
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Hearn" <RHearn -at- cucbc -dot- com>
Don't you hate when management sends out an email acknowledging everyone
who put in a lot of effort on a project to achieve a goal and there is
no mention of the person who wrote the manuals? Sigh
End of rant
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