RE: Who is responsible? (was living doc article)
Your company doesn't have a common lunch or break room? There's never a line at the copier?
Initiating that sort of conversation with developers and tech support staff when we're in common "as long as we're just standing here" situations has always worked well for me.
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RE: Who is responsible? (was living doc article): From: Alan Bucher
RE: Who is responsible? (was living doc article): From: Kat Nagel, MasterWork Consulting
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