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I bet a lot of us are reading a work related book or taking a work
related course. Care to share what you're reading or learning. I'll go first. I finally bought Managing Your Documentation Projects by Joanne Hackos. I've heard it's a classic. I figure 30 minutes a day will get me through it. It's easy to read so far, makes sense, and I think I'll find it applicable. Some project management skills should come in handy for mywork.