Re: Eliminating Need for Technical Support

Subject: Re: Eliminating Need for Technical Support
From: AlumsHubby -at- AOL -dot- COM
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 11:17:00 -0400

In a message dated 97-06-19 11:10:17 EDT, you write:

> Do you think that it is possible that the need for technical support for
> software be eliminated or at least reduced if the documentation were
> written well enough?

Like that Danish college dropout put it, " 'Tis a consummation/Devoutly to be
wish'd." Ideally, the better a job the TW does, the fewer "Doh!" phone calls
the tech support people have to deal with. The trick is to get Joe Sixpack
to actually sit down and *read* the manual that comes with his VCR.
Personally, I think that some sort of cartoons with the approximate tone of
a National Lampoon issue would be the way to go...something in-your-face,
colorful, mordantly funny, but surreptitiously well-organized and stealthily
informative. A tall order, and the suits would never go for something so
unorthodox, but hey, nothing else has worked to date...

Just my thoughts. Hope this stimulates a few of your own...

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