Manuals and Long Documents
In cases where you want to do the documentation yourself because you want it done right or because no one else has ever done it before, you don't want to invest yet more resources into the crucial, although ancillary matter of documentation.
Ideally, you will involve the writers or illustrators early on in the development process of the software, hardware, or procedures. In the real world, however, the documentation often comes into play after the fact. Not to worry.
TalentNation.net works with your technicians, analysts, code developers, engineers, with minimal disruption, doing precisely as little or as much as is essential, realizing that the role of the documentation is subordinate to that of the subject matter and, thus, understanding the priorities of your organization.
Long documents and manuals should stand for as long as does the subject matter that they address, making a lasting and positive impression every that anyone picks them up.
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