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		<title>Measuring Value Added: Rationale and Approaches</title>
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		<description>This panel will present case studies on the value&#xD;added by technical communicators and their&#xD;information products to the products and services&#xD;they support. Many of us practitioners would like to&#xD;do more value-adding assessments, but don’t know&#xD;how to adapt the measures to our real-world&#xD;situations of limited budget and often limited&#xD;interest among our customers. The panel will focus&#xD;on practical approaches for applying some of the&#xD;metrics used to calculate the value of our products&#xD;and services (1,2). We will also discuss the benefits&#xD;of this exercise for ourselves and our customers.&#xD;With the current economic clime, waiting for others&#xD;to determine the value of their work often means&#xD;waiting in unemployment lines.</description>
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		<title>More Results on Measuring the Value Added by Professional Technical Communicators</title>
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		<description>Measuring value added is a topic of great&#xD;concern to technical communicators. At&#xD;the 1994 conference, represented results&#xD;from a year-long project that included a&#xD;questionnaire and several case studies.&#xD;STC then funded a second, smaller project&#xD;in which we are following up with some&#xD;of the people who responded to the questionnaire&#xD;and in which we are collecting new case studies.</description>
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		<title>Quality Basics: What You Need to Know to Get Started</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/13115.html</link>
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		<description>Quality can be an intimidating topic for many technical communicators. Quality is rarely covered in technical communication courses. Most technical communicators do not have access to a Quality guru to help them understand the concepts and available options. Because of this, many technical communicators avoid using Quality concepts that could help improve their documents.</description>
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