Dear McLeod, MadMango, ivymike, Hush,
It seems that "Drawings - Purpose and Classification" manual is clear enough:
Let me excerp the last phrase because I like it a lot:
<<Engineering production drawings should always be prepared so that regardless of location of manufacture, they can be used without additional explanation...>>
It is nice and fruitful for all tech. people!! Why?
Let me do an observation first on your messages.
I read the words typical of a fight: resist, fight, rampant, madness, ...
Sometime, I observe the tech. departements in the companies, that have build up castles, growing up a very large and high walls all around the tech. deps., using hermetic symbols, citing unfindable specs, denied support to the collegues. It seems, the higher and thiker the walls of the castle, the higher the importance of tech departements.
But with battles, with castles, with fights there shall be only loosers. The winning of one departement (note, a generic deps) is ... the loosing of the company.
Have you heard of supplier-customer chains in the company?
Nobody warned, informed, in charged all you that there are suppliers of the internal customers.
The situation you are living should be very, very dangerous, because these and similar behaviours shall carry out out of game you, your departements, and the companies out of the market.
Let me say more:
As tech. people in the company, you and your activities are operating in (inside) one or more processes with one or more purposes and targets. All these processes interact each others toward a main purpose or objective: the company's objective (you know, I immagine)
You should see yourselves inside these processes to promote them.
You should see as a supplier of internal customers with various needs about data, completeness, readibility, usability.
As tech. people in the company, your duties should be focussed toward two directions:
1. supplying correct data, clear drawings, simple specifications and instructions, spreading the know-how to the "company" in order to obtain the ...."final objective".
2. increasing the quality of informations through updating the know-how, acquiring new one, training, coaching in order to reduce misunderstandings, reading faults, wasting of time and, at the same time improve the flowing of the infos inside (and outside) of the company.
At the end I can advise you: discover this reality, it is going in an opposite direction you adopted: no fights but cooperation.
Use the KISS (Keep It Smart&Simple) approach to avoiding complexity, redondancy, misunderstandings.
Do not build thick walls around you, but, viceversa, destroy the existing walls going toward the needs of your internal customers.
Improve the "knowledge" of the process where you and your customer are operating.
Remember: .. flowing in the process ... in the same direction of the others.
Gianfranco