Explaining the reasons why manuals become outdated and measures to prevent them from becoming outdated!
"This manual seems to have not been updated for a while, but can it still be used?" Have you ever heard such voices in your company? Let's think together about what we should do to avoid creating such manuals. What exactly is a "fossil manual"? First, let me explain its definition. A "fossil manual" refers to a document where it is unclear how, when, or by whom it was created. *For more details on the column, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.*
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Quix has clarified what should be changed and what should not be changed, inheriting the spirit of "eternal change" and has developed in response to the changes of the times since its founding. Recently, due to the evolution of IT such as digitalization, networking, and cross-media, the form of "information" we handle continues to change at a rapid pace. It is precisely in this context that we want to re-examine the "information expression technology" we have cultivated over many years, enhance and diversify it, and contribute to our customers and society by fulfilling our mission of "creating and promoting communication." We will advance our corporate philosophy of "creating services that bring joy" by focusing on support services in the three areas we are currently working on: "manuals," "education," and "sales promotion." We are determined to aim to be a "CS No.1" company that is recognized as a true business partner capable of solving various problems while being a company that customers can trust and rely on for "safety and trust."