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    Agile Project Management for Government – eBook – Part I

    By Brian Wernham

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    "I personally endorse the format and readability of this eBook edition. Great care has been taken to ensure that all figures and tables present as clearly as possible and for endnotes to click through to Internet references wherever possible."
    - Brian Wernham, Author

    Notes on the eBook edition:

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    Tables are not supported in the Kindle format. So all tables herein have been presented as graphics objects. Large tables have been split into two or more graphics to ensure readability. For the convenience of the reader, tables have been placed immediately after the paragraph that first references them. The only exceptions are tables in the print edition that included endnote references - these have been kept in the same position in the text as in the print edition, usually a few paragraphs later (having been typeset on the following page), so as to ensure that endnote reference numbers are the same between print and eBook editions.

    We have also made the endnotes .mobi format 'clickable'. Each reference is available only two clicks from where it is referenced in the text. This is especially useful for researching those endnote references that are available online. As Kindle hardware does not allow Internet downloads of PDFs we provide a link via the Google reader. The limited Kindle 'experimental' Internet browser does not support long URLs, so we have provided an alternative short link via bit.ly. In a small number of cases, references may be difficult to read due to the limitations of the Kindle hardware - the good news is that your eBook license will allow you to click through to these references on a PC, MAC or Android device at no extra cost.

    Amazon changes its software and hardware specifications from time to time. Please do notify us of any problems you may encounter, and we will investigate and republish any updates for your eBook to you at no extra charge.

    This eBook is an unabridged version of the Introduction and Part I of the printed book. Parts II and III are available as separate eBooks.

    Contents:
    - Clickable table of contents
    - Forewords and Introduction (34 pages, 6,600 words)
    - Part I (58 pages, 17,100 words)
    - Includes figures 1-3

    Mim Strong
    Director
    Maitland and Strong
    August 2012
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