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Historically, the only career path communicators had was into management. Today, other options are available
such as human factors specialists, usability specialists,
instructional designers, and multi-media designers.
Understanding the manager’s role is key before focusing
on that path. Unfortunately, too many communicators
take the management path and decide it’s not for them.
When this happens, it may be too late to refocus on other
career options in the ever-changing technological
environment. View all three works by Coffee, Mary K., Jean M. Jahnke and Sarah C. Yeo View all 2240 works published by STC Proceedings |
 What Does a Manager Do Anyway? http://www.stc.org/confproceed/1995/PDFs/PG122.PDF
Coffee, Mary K., Jean M. Jahnke and Sarah C. Yeo STC Proceedings 1995
Abstract: Historically, the only career path communicators had was into management. Today, other options are available
such as human factors specialists, usability specialists,
instructional designers, and multi-media designers.
Understanding the manager’s role is key before focusing
on that path. Unfortunately, too many communicators
take the management path and decide it’s not for them.
When this happens, it may be too late to refocus on other
career options in the ever-changing technological
environment.
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