tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6790192367775594856.post3378792649434224294..comments2022-03-27T15:06:09.691+05:30Comments on For My Students: Ethics and MarketingAshish Pillaihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03140265561406095144noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6790192367775594856.post-65996095240941772722009-11-24T09:32:27.823+05:302009-11-24T09:32:27.823+05:30Interesting post! Ashish. I believe marketing shou...Interesting post! Ashish. I believe marketing should always be absolutely ethical... See the emphasis on 'absolutely' and 'always'? Some Marketing managers say we will be ethical once we are established in the market and are successful. They miss the point entirely (entirely). In the long run companies with ethical marketing strategies will not only make money but will also make a difference.<br /><br />PS: Bye the way I Googled 'Sternum' to check whether I was right about its meaning. I am afraid I was wrong, by a few inches. Is that too bad:)Satindrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08291895158529801785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6790192367775594856.post-2971928274627006052009-11-23T19:16:21.322+05:302009-11-23T19:16:21.322+05:30People searching for information on marketing com...People searching for information on <a href="http://marketingcomms.net" rel="nofollow"> marketing communications </a> maybe interested in the website <a href="http://marketingcomms.net" rel="nofollow"> Marketing Comms </a>Sean Rushforthhttp://www.seanrushforth.co.uknoreply@blogger.com