I stopped thinking much about documents 20+ years ago. I know that most business processes still demand them (stage-gate, systems engineering, new product development, government contracting, proposals, etc.). I know that lots of effort is expended in maintaining document templates, filling in these templates with paragraph prose, prettifying them to match format requirements, vetting them [...]
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