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Subject:Re: Technical Writing Certifications From:Gail Former <gail -dot- former -at- accenttech -dot- com> To:Dori Green <dgreen -at- associatedbrands -dot- com> Date:Tue, 25 Sep 2007 08:15:34 -0400
A little of both I think. It's all documentation. I too wear both hats.
Have you tried applying QM to your goats? I do to a degree with my sheep
- mostly to comply with the Voluntary Scrapie Program. Makes life
interesting.
Gail
Dori Green wrote:
>
> LOL, I often wonder if Technical Writing and Quality Management are
> natural partners or just strange bedfellows.
>
> Dori Green
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