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Is anybody listening? How and why U.S. business fumbles when it talks with human beings

Title
Is anybody listening? How and why U.S. business fumbles when it talks with human beings, by William H. Whyte Jr., and the editors of Fortune. Drawings by Robert Osborn.
Author
Whyte, William Hollingsworth.
Publication
New York, Simon and Schuster, 1952.

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Description
239 p. illus.; 21 cm.
Subject
  • Public relations
  • Business
  • English language > Business English
Call Number
TMD (Whyte, W. H. Is anybody listening)
LCCN
52009016
OCLC
245940
Author
Whyte, William Hollingsworth.
Title
Is anybody listening? How and why U.S. business fumbles when it talks with human beings, by William H. Whyte Jr., and the editors of Fortune. Drawings by Robert Osborn.
Imprint
New York, Simon and Schuster, 1952.
Research Call Number
TMD (Whyte, W. H. Is anybody listening)
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