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There's nothing in any of the items you list that
distinguish tech writing managers from other types
of managers. And they each already have orgs
or govt regulators devising standards.
Gene Kim-Eng
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From: "John Posada" <jposada01 -at- yahoo -dot- com>
Gene...I'm not so much talking about management training as part of
certification, as I am the tech writer skills that usually fall under the
manager's responsibility. Things like (following is only a very small part
of the list):
- Project management
- Calculating ROI and justifying expenditures
- Localization, Internationalization, and Globalization
- Agile and Extreme Development (or similar methodologies)
- Six Sigma (or similar methodology)
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