The Influence of the Organizational Culture in Public Relations
Abstract
Modern society, defined by the large number and complexity of organizational members, could not function without public relations. The communication strategies and programs they develop, they help to create bonds of trust between the various organizations and the public surrounding them, and facilitates interactive relationships between different levels of society.References
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