Presently, more and more business educators are relying on computer and video technologies to complement their teaching effectiveness. This article argues for a literary approach to teaching marketing principles that can be used as an effective complement to the video and computer-aided lectures to enhance student interest. Personal selling principles are illustrated through use of passages from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
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