Added by Geoff Sauer on Jan 31, 2003.
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In 1965, three people at Hughes Aircraft (now Raytheon) published a landmark report called Sequential Thematic Organization of Publications (STOP), How to Achieve Coherence in Proposals and Reports. Their recommendations led the aerospace industry, and many others, to adopt a storyboarding approach to the development of large, complicated proposals such as those for new airplanes or satellite systems. Their report summarizes a practical collaborative method that is still useful, but I am interested in the light their report throws on the history of outlining.
 
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