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My boss just handed me two seminar announcements from the Keye Productivity
Center-Division of American Management Association. One is "How to be a
Better Technical Writer" and the other is "How to Write User Manuals." Each
seminar runs 6 hours and costs $139 apiece. She wants to send half our team
to one and half to the other.
Has anyone attended either of these seminars? I would be interested in your
feedback. Please respond privately and I will summarize for the list if
interested.
Sharon Key
Senior Tech Writer
A. G. Edwards, Inc.
St. Louis, MO
skey -at- agedwards -dot- com
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