RE: A technique to get on development's good side
My assumption is that everyone in an organization has a responsibility
to help the organization succeed. Many different areas contribute to
product design, including engineering, marketing, manufacturing,
finance, sales, tech support, and technical writing. This is
particularly true in software, and even more so in a small company like
mine.
Very true! In a recently published (independent) review of one of our products, their was a specific section for rating documentation quality. Having good quality documentation contributed to the overall product rating.
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