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Model Building in Marketing: The Practice of British Industry
Rubert W. Fisher, Melvyn HirstThis article presents the findings of a survey conducted among British companies to discover to what extent marketing models are being used in practice. In two previous articles…
The Potential from Profit Planning
A.G. SlaterThe reason for superior profit performance by certain companies may be the result of being in the right industry at the right time, and being able to meet market demands…
Information Needs in Management Development
David Ashton, Brian GibbonDecisions on management development need to be taken by a wide range of people in different parts and at different levels of the organisation. This article looks at the…
The Common‐Sense World of Everyday Selling
David KnightsSome twenty years ago Ray C. Brewster made a strong plea to revitalise the concept of salesmanship by incorporating the most up‐to‐date psychological knowledge then available…
FINANCIAL & LEGAL NOTES
Desmond GochManagement Redundancy Since the enactment of the Industrial Relations Act 1971, many trade union leaders have been heard lamenting its alleged unfairness and the supposed…
Clues for Bidding Strategists
Ray O'LearyThis article examines how bidding decisions are being tackled in practice. It appears very likely that in the future, these decisions will have to be made on a sounder, more…
Management Documentation Services
Kenneth G.B. BakewellThis article is concerned with services providing information about management (e.g. personnel practices, the use of management techniques) rather than the broader area of…
What is the Media Problem?
James R. AdamsThe prime function of the advertising appropriation is of course to act as a profit reservoir into which money may be pumped in good times and from which money may be tapped in…
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0025-1747ISSN-L:
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Journal of Management History (Archive)Editor:
- Brandon Randolph-Seng (Editor-in-Chief)