There you are, sat at your desk (AKA the kitchen table) when you get a message out-of-the-blue that the auditors are in, and they want to see the systems documentation straight-away. And the sinking-feeling begins. Argh! Because no-matter the good intentions, everyone seems to have something more important to do than to make sure everything is documented properly, and it is kept up-to-date. So, the reality is that whenever it is needed, it is generally a last-minute rush to update the documentation (or create it from scratch, ahem).
So, how is your documentation?
So, how is your documentation?
So, how is your documentation?
There you are, sat at your desk (AKA the kitchen table) when you get a message out-of-the-blue that the auditors are in, and they want to see the systems documentation straight-away. And the sinking-feeling begins. Argh! Because no-matter the good intentions, everyone seems to have something more important to do than to make sure everything is documented properly, and it is kept up-to-date. So, the reality is that whenever it is needed, it is generally a last-minute rush to update the documentation (or create it from scratch, ahem).