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Subject:Subset of Technical Writing? From:Geoffrey Fitzpatrick <GFitzy -at- NETSCAPE -dot- NET> Date:Sat, 7 Nov 1998 17:05:14 PST
Hi everyone,
I have a query regarding the amount of different job titles or job
functions that seem to come under the umbrella term ?technical
writing?.
Just recently there was a discussion on this list comparing marketing
writing with technical writing. I?m a newbie (ok I admit it) and I?m
particularly interested in documenting policies and procedures for
companies/government departments. I?d like to ask firstly, is this type
of job what I have seen called ?business writing??
Secondly, how different is it in theory and practice doing ?business?
writing as opposed to more ?technical? writing (e.g. documenting a
software program)?
Are there particular skills (including ability to use certain types of
software applications) that are required to become a specialist in
business documentation?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks very much for your time!
Regards,
Geoff
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