Marketing and Public Relations Undergraduate students are less prepared than ever to enter the workforce. As these two industries rapidly change so too should the education system that supplies the industry with the human resources to do the job. The education system has long been known as a slow turning ship, but it seems as though most universities have forgotten their primary job.
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Universities Failing to Deliver – Students Left Holding the Bag
22 November 2009, 2:49 pm
Filed under Corporate Culture, Education, Social Media.
Tagged Education, Social Media
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Why Mid-Size Companies with Conservative Cultures will Fail in Today’s Economy
30 April 2009, 6:10 pm
I’ve spent some time looking at what is happening in the economy and how companies are adjusting. In my career I have seen many different corporate cultures. They have ranged from being nimble and quick to respond to market conditions to bureaucratic and unable to adjust in time. Interestingly, the company’s size did not make this determination but rather it is fueled by the culture that is found within the organization. And mainly that culture is derived from the leaders of the organization. That’s really not rocket science. However, in today’s economy it is imperative that companies are able to quickly react to what’s happening and adjust their actions accordingly. In marketing this is truer than ever before.
Filed under Corporate Culture.
Tagged Innovative Marketing, Integrating Marketing and Sales, Sales vs Marketing, Social Media, Twitter
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