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Ms. Veldof-
I don’t see a paragraph reference to your comment. Could you provide one here? I would be happy to check the citation.
Thanks
-The FfP Team
Ms. Veldof-
Correction–I see now that you are referring to paragraph 63. J.P. Maul is not listed as an author according to traditional cataloging transcription rules, but the front matter of the book itself makes it clear that she is the principle author for the Harvard Business Review Press.
Thanks you,
-The FfP Team