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		<title>Improving the Writer-Developer Relationship</title>
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		<description>Many technical communicators work in environments where their contributions and value-add to business are not well understood. This perpetuates a lack of respect for the technical communication profession on the part&#xD;of the technologists with whom we work. By improving&#xD;our overall work processes and practices, we can change&#xD;the perceptions of those around us for the better,&#xD;improving our relationships and increasing the quality of&#xD;our contributions. We can also begin to see technical&#xD;communication as a practiced profession equal in&#xD;importance to the professions of the technologists with&#xD;whom we work.</description>
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