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Subject:Defining "proposal" and CBT From:KFuhlbrig <kfuhlbrig -at- AOL -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 29 May 1997 15:20:44 -0400
Hello, all.
In email discussions with a tech writer, it came up that my definition of
"proposal writing" and a tech writer's definition might be different. What
sorts of proposals do tech writers write (if a tech writer could write
proposals)?
Also, what does CBT stand for?
Kathryn
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Eschew obfuscation
Kathryn Fuhlbrigge
KFuhlbrig -at- aol -dot- com
(yes, I know it's not a cool address, but, hey, I don't get junk email! ; P )
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