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I am giving a training session soon on writing briefs, forattracting
tenders (mainly communication work such as brochures, campaigns, design).
In developing the session I have become interested in hearing the views
from both 'sides', i.e. writers of briefs and tender writers. I'm
particularly interested in what could be called
* 'golden rules' (what one MUST do) and
* horror stories (what one should NOT do).
If anyone would like to share their golden rules and horror stories send
them to me direct and I can produce a synopsis for TECHWR-L next month.