Marketing departments quite often are not geared to market themselves properly.
The article explains why marketing departments have difficulty developing effective
marketing strategies for themselves. The authors present an outline for developing a
plan for a market-oriented product, and the article presents an overall marketing plan
which can be used by any marketing department.
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