Observations made on trends, developments, and happenings in the marketplace are part of general preplanning input.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
Some useful general preplanning input concerns trends, developments, and happenings in the marketplace. Information is available from a variety of sources, including local, state, and federal governments, secondary research suppliers, and various industry trade associations, as well as advertising and media organizations.
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a. Rousseau (1995) b. Schein (1988) c. Guest and Conway (2002) d. none of these
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