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Daddy-do and me, 2010


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Just work observations

We had a great inter-departmental meeting over lunch today, where the folks working on the user guides got together with other technical writers in the company. There's always been a bizarre wall up between some of the writers and developers, and there's new leadership over in the user guide group. Sharon wants us to all work together, not have to re-invent the wheel, and all think about writing for the correct audience and writing in the most efficient way. It reminded me of the excitement I had at my last courseware developer job, when I saw people learning to reach over the departmental lines and do the best work possible for the company.

Have I mentioned today how much I love my job? *hee hee*

Of course, I was lazy today about going to the gym, but I'll try and get there sometime later this week.

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Recently Listened to: Tori Amos, "To Venus and Back" (Disc 1: Live and Orbiting)


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