Organizational Marketing (1980)

By Thomas B. Cross, Boulder Communications Company

The role of management and the function of information will merge in the mid-1980's. Management structures creating environments in which people can work will cause evolutionary, if not revolutionary changes in corporate life. Developing these new concepts is one aspect of Organizational Marketing (OM)*.

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