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The Future of Corporate Culture: How to Achieve Excellence in Internal Communications Management

Burton examines what lies ahead of corporate culture. In 2015, global corporate mergers and acquisition activity of $4.7 trillion eclipsed all prior years, while 2016 was breaking records for deals that soured without being consummated. New generations of employees have ascended to put their imprima...

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Published in:Public Relations Strategist 2016-12, Vol.22 (4), p.8
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