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NON-DELIVERY of: Writing procedures (for company processes)
Subject:NON-DELIVERY of: Writing procedures (for company processes) From:Lotus -dot- M -dot- a -dot- i -dot- l -dot- Exchange -at- TESSPO-VA -dot- SMTRW -dot- LANGATE -dot- SPRINT -dot- COM Date:Fri, 23 Jun 1995 07:48:00 -0400
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I'm in a new job where the co. is trying to get things better organized.
One o
the
things we're all tasked with doing is writing down the procedures for
various processes. I've never written this type of procedure before and as
I am head o
Tech Pubs it's up to me to define the format. Is there a book that I might be
able
to find at the library or my local book store that would help me out?