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	<title>Comments on: Why Are You Distributing Leaflets?</title>
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		<title>By: Ambrose</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ambrose</dc:creator>
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		<description>Writing as someone whose job is (in part) to produce leaflets, I would make a random guess: There&#039;s screw-up by that university&#039;s management.

When people are asked to produce leaflets, they have certain expectations (I hope): one is that the leaflet would contain a useful amount (but not all) information, and another is that there is a way to &quot;get more information&quot; (usually meaning a telephone number and a web site address).

Very often (where I work at least), one, management might think that you can put everything into a leaflet, so that they would eventually force you to put more than necessary on the piece of paper; and two, management would tell you NOT to put up any more information on the web site (and maybe even take down information if you already got them put up). I think this (esp. the second one) is stupid and I frankly don&#039;t have any idea how these people think, but there&#039;s nothing you can do about it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Writing as someone whose job is (in part) to produce leaflets, I would make a random guess: There&#8217;s screw-up by that university&#8217;s management.</p>
<p>When people are asked to produce leaflets, they have certain expectations (I hope): one is that the leaflet would contain a useful amount (but not all) information, and another is that there is a way to &#8220;get more information&#8221; (usually meaning a telephone number and a web site address).</p>
<p>Very often (where I work at least), one, management might think that you can put everything into a leaflet, so that they would eventually force you to put more than necessary on the piece of paper; and two, management would tell you NOT to put up any more information on the web site (and maybe even take down information if you already got them put up). I think this (esp. the second one) is stupid and I frankly don&#8217;t have any idea how these people think, but there&#8217;s nothing you can do about it.</p>
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