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		<title>Increase Your Impact on Proposal Preparation</title>
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		<description>To succeed in the 1990s, technical communicators must become more financially precise and increase their impact on procedures. These&#xD;capabilities are especially critical during&#xD;preparation of new business proposals.&#xD;This workshop focuses on techniques and tasks&#xD;that can increase the technical communicator’s&#xD;ability to contribute while they reduce preparation&#xD;time and cost. The techniques presented in this&#xD;workshop have been successful in producing both&#xD;commercial and government proposals.</description>
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