What is good about PDRs?


Q: What is good about PDRs?

A: PDRs are informal meetings, and I do like all informal meetings. PDRs make perfect sense, because they're for the mutual benefit of you and your end client.

Your end client requires a PDR, because they work on a product, and want to come up with the very best possible design and documentation. Your end client requires you to have a PDR, because when you organize a PDR, you invite and assemble the end client's best experts and encourage them to voice their concerns as to what should or should not go into the design and documentation, and why.

When you're a developer, designer, author, or writer, it's also to your advantage to come up with the best possible design and documentation. Therefore you want to embrace the idea of the PDR, because holding a PDR gives you a significant opportunity to invite and assemble the end client's best experts and make them work for you for one hour, for your own benefit. To come up with the best possible design and documentation, you want to encourage your end client's experts to speak up and voice their concerns as to what should or should not go into your design and documentation, and why.


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