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In Search of Better Translations
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Ian A. Henderson
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Discover the real source of translation problems - and solve them.
Industry leader Ian A. Henderson shares the story of the quest he and his wife Françoise undertook to help the world better communicate. They quickly discovered that they could not solve the translation quality problem by looking at translations alone, but had to take proactive role in the complete global content process.
Employing a unique blend of gripping narrative and informative, no-nonsense business writing, this book details translation’s challenges, as well as specific solutions. Drawing on real experiences, trials, and triumphs, Henderson shares wisdom he has accrued throughout his decades in the business with authority and a sense of humor.
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