The culture shock conundrums

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The culture shock conundrums

Unpacking the corporate culture and dilemmas businesses face TODAY
Dr. Beate Stiehler-Mulder and Dr. Isolde Lubbe | UJ Dept of Marketing Management, Hemali Joshi Dept of Anthropology and Development Studies

In this episode, the heavyweights of the UJ (University of Johannesburg) Department of Marketing Management unpack the corporate culture and the dilemma of culture shock organisations face as they race towards the future of work.

Carmen Murray, The original CyberPunk, (CEO of Boo-Yah! Modern Marketing Service better known as The Leonardo da Vincis of Marketing), Africa representative of The Connected Marketer-, IAB Black Pixel Winner- Digital 2019, and nominated as one of the top women in tech- Africa-Meltwater interviews the (University of Johannesburg) UJ Department of Marketing.

She talks to:
Dr.Beate Stiehler-Mulder, (PhD in Marketing Management; Specialist in Marketing, Strategy, and Branding);

Hemali Joshi- UJ Department of Anthropology and Development Studies

Dr. Isolde Lubbe Senior Lecturer and Programme Coordinator: BCom UJ Department of Marketing Management

This episode is packed with valuable insights and rich insights into the challenges that marketers face and to explore new marketing approaches to become Marketing Fit.

There are many reasons why you should listen to this episode to inform tomorrow's problems, today.

If you wish to book Carmen Murray as your MC or Speaker for your next event, have any questions or wish to appear on The Carmen Murray Show, you can contact her directly www.CarmenMurray.com
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29 May 2020 English Explicit South Africa Society & Culture · Management

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