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THE HANDBOOK OF
PROJECT-BASED
MANAGEMENT
Other books by Rodney Turner published by McGraw-Hill
Turner, J.R., Grude, K.V. and Thurloway, L., 1996, (eds),
The Project Manager as Change Agent,
McGraw-Hill, London, 264p, ISBN: 0-07-707741-5.
Turner, J.R., (ed), 1995,
The Commercial Project Manager,
McGraw-Hill, London, 408 p, ISBN:
0-07-707946-9.
THE HANDBOOK OF
PROJECT-BASED
MANAGEMENT
Leading Strategic Change in Organizations
J. Rodney Turner
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