Yes. It is mandatory that conscientious performance of a particular work task 
include--at a minimum--an acceptable level of quality. Without the intervention 
of the QA department. The Theory X management view that people are lazy, don't 
care about quality, and will do everything possible to avoid work unless 
micromanaged every moment is obsolete, and indicative of little more than a 
failure of management.http://www.tekwrytrs.com/Specializing in the Design, 
Development, and Production of:Technical Documentation - Online Content - 
Enterprise Websites> Subject: RE: radical revamping of techpubs> Date: Fri, 19 
Oct 2007 14:09:08 -0400> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]; [email protected]> > Got to chime in on this interesting 
discussion.> > Technical Writer wrote:> > In a world in which dynamic online 
help files are rapidly replacing hard> copy documents, it seems more useful to 
focus on developing a skill set> that enables high-volume production of 
acceptable quality content,> rather than obsessing over trivial (to most users) 
details of grammar,> construction, or voice.> > I see your point, but I think 
this is polarizing a non-issue. I don't> think "high-volume production of 
acceptable quality content" and> "details of grammar, construction, or voice" 
are incompatible goals. If> I am hiring a technical writer, I want someone who 
can pay attention to> both. In rapid development environments (whatever you 
care to call that> model), there are plenty of tools to help automate your 
high-volume> production. It doesn't take longer to write clearly and 
consistently.> And I don't think you can safely say "the majority of users" 
don't care.> Depends on the users. Depends on the product. Personally, I can 
blink at> a few errors but when they become egregious, I think "Jeez Louise, 
they> can't even run a spell-checker? What other details can't this company be> 
bothered with?" The "dynamic online help files" are part of the product,> and I 
start to question quality control for the whole product.> > Thanks for the 
thoughtful discussion, everyone.> > Dorianne> 
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