Re: note taking reply

Subject: Re: note taking reply
From: Deb Newman <dnewman -at- SIERRASYS -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 19:15:00 PST

----------
Ellen Fenwick wrote:
Technical communicators are often excluded from the early stages of the
development process because the ways in which they could contribute
aren't known and appreciated. Being a notetaker in project meetings is
one way you can "get a foot in the door," and move from there to
demonstrating how valuable your early contributions can be to a project
in other significant ways.

Ellen;s response to note taking reminds me of a quote by John A. Shedd
"Opportunities are seldom labeled".
Opportunity may be knocking during these meetings and you may not know
it. However, I concur that summarizing will save you time, point out
only the important stuff that's been agreed to and action items that need
to be following up on. Use your communication skills to convince the
"powers that be" to modify the approach.

Deb Newman
Technical Writer and frequent volunteer
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
dnewman -at- sierrasys -dot- com

TECHWR-L List Information
To send a message about technical communication to 2500+ list readers,
E-mail to TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU -dot- Send administrative commands
ALL other questions or problems concerning the list
should go to the listowner, Eric Ray, at ejray -at- ionet -dot- net -dot-

TECHWR-L List Information
To send a message about technical communication to 2500+ list readers,
E-mail to TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU -dot- Send administrative commands
ALL other questions or problems concerning the list
should go to the listowner, Eric Ray, at ejray -at- ionet -dot- net -dot-



Previous by Author: Re: Manual Revision Dates
Next by Author: About Note Taking (reply)
Previous by Thread: Re: Doc-u-Tech
Next by Thread: Bud Ugly Home Page


What this post helpful? Share it with friends and colleagues:


Sponsored Ads