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| Whie "Managing Your Documentation Projects" is well-worth
| reading, I find that it sometimes errs on the side of idealism at
| the expense of practicality. I always suggest that people read it
| in conjunction with a book called "Managing Documentation
| Projects in the Real World."
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| If I could, I'd give you the name of the writer. Unfortunately, I
| always say that new writers should beg, borrow or steal the book.
| Unfortunately, in my case, someone took me at my word.
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| Bruce Byfield, Outlaw Communications
Do you mean "Managing Documentation Projects in an Imperfect World" by
Gabriel Lanyi, from Batelle Press?