One role I've found myself in is that of documentation manager, or the person who keeps track of business process, finds what must be organized, and then documents it and finds a sensible hierarchy for those docs, as well as varied delivery methods.
It's a fun role. You get to see almost all that goes on, learn a lot, and don't have that unhealthy feeling of waiting around the periphery for an SME to decide to tell you something. They get to know you on a day-to-day basis instead. --- Leslie Schwartz <lhs_emf at pacbell.net> wrote: > TWs and in particular the directors, managers are involved at these > stages. Documentation is a 100% necessary adjunct to business > development from the outset. http://technical-writing.dionysius.com/ technical writing | consulting | development __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com