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		<title>Establishing Yourself in a Writerless World</title>
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		<description>Establishing a presence in a department that hasn’t had the benefit of technical writers can pose many challenges.&#xD;As a writer newly assigned to such a department, I&#xD;worked closely with my manager to develop the technical&#xD;writer’s role, presented the role to key staff and teams,&#xD;and created initial procedures to support writers within&#xD;the department. By performing these tasks and thinking&#xD;creatively about handling projects with a limited amount&#xD;of writers, we’ve been able to work constructively with&#xD;teams in our department and produce effective&#xD;documentation.</description>
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