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		<title>A Beginner&apos;s Guide to Managing a Localization Project</title>
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		<description>Managing a localization process utilizes and tests all the skills of good project management: planning, team-building, and scheduling. A successful localization&#xD;project requires a commitment by management to allow&#xD;time for the team to develop the necessary plans and&#xD;processes to produce a quality product. For the&#xD;publications manager, choosing the right translation&#xD;service can be a project in itself. Comparing the core&#xD;competencies of translation companies with the&#xD;requirements of the documentation project is an&#xD;important first step before selecting a translation service.</description>
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