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Fast forward a year. How is FL helping with existing projects going to
teach FL how to take a manual from start to finish? I think that this
manual *is* a mentoring project. Is it large? Yes. Ideal? Perhaps not. I
wholeheartedly agree with your statement snipped below. I think this
project is 'some experience.'
Paul
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Higgins, Lisa [SMTP:LHiggins -at- carrieraccess -dot- com]
> Subject: RE: Employee experience dilemma....
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Developing documentation is a complex process that requires some
experience to do effectively.