Shadow of an Advertising Manag
Commercials can cost millions of dollars. Radio ads have the task to describe a product without the consumer actually seeing it. Newspaper and pamphlets must do it without sound. Who has this unlucky job of middleman between producers and consumers? Advertising managers have this monstrous task before them day in and day out. Phil Price, of Price Communications Group, knows this life all too well. For twenty-five years Mr. Price has been in advertising. Just as in nature, environment is important to survival in the corporate world. At Price Communications Group the environment is made to encourage the growth and prosperity of ideas. Everywhere you look there are plants and open, fresh areas. In normal offices meetings are held in stuffy boardrooms. How open-minded are you when you are forced to be in a closed space? The Price Communications Group knows little work can be done in that situation, so they have an atrium. The atrium is an open area outside the snack area. This bright area is designed with patio furniture, and is more laid back than most any other meeting area. All about the office you see personal stuff. On one man’s desk he had a collection of Star Wars figurines. Everyone here is more at home and
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Approximate Word count = 1528
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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