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		<title>Best Practices in Policies and Procedures</title>
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		<description>Page&apos;s book makes the first attempt to open the door to examples of tables of contents of P&amp;amp;P from a variety of organizations. He also makes an admirable attempt to position and show the P&amp;amp;P analyst/writer as more than a scribe, as a leader who adds value by formulating best P&amp;amp;P practices in collaboration with others for their organization.</description>
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